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Aurora borealis shine across Northern Ireland

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BBC weather watcher / Cara The Northern Lights lighting up the sky in pink and green colours. A number of homes are visible along a coast. BBC weather watcher / Cara

The Northern Lights visible at Kearney in Portaferry, County Down on Tuesday night

Stargazers across Northern Ireland were able to witness the Northern Lights Tuesday night.

The Northern Lights, also known as the aurora borealis, are vibrant light displays that occur in the sky, usually near the polar regions.

The lights have been visible because the Sun is going through an active phase experiencing a number of eruptions, called Coronal Mass Ejections. These send solar particles towards the Earth.

It is the interaction of these particles with the Earth’s atmosphere that create the stunning light displays seen in the night sky.

BBC weather watcher / Maureen The Northern Lights lighting up the sky in shades of pink. A row of trees are visible at the bottom of the image. BBC weather watcher / Maureen

The lights dazzled the sky at Helen’s Bay

BBC weather watcher / Johnny The Northern Lights lighting up the sky in shades of green and pink. BBC weather watcher / Johnny

The Northern Lights were also seen in Downpatrick, County Down

According to the UK Met Office Space Weather forecast, the best chance of seeing the Northern Lights or aurora will be across the northern half of the UK.

The best way to see the lights are when the sky is dark, clear of any clouds and in a place with minimal light pollution. The aurora is sometimes more clearly viewed through a camera lens.

BBC weather watcher/ Louis The Northern Lights lighting up the sky in shades of pink and green. A row of trees are visible at the bottom of the image. BBC weather watcher/ Louis

The sky lit up at Rostrevor, County Down on Tuesday night

BBC weather watcher / Paddy The Northern Lights lighting up the sky in shades of pink and green. A row of trees and an electricity pole are visible at the bottom of the image. BBC weather watcher / Paddy

The sky in Carnagh, County Armagh was lit up in shades of pink

There is to be a good chance of seeing the Northern Lights in the UK again on Wednesday evening and night.

However, the Met Office is forecasting a cloudy night with rain in Northern Ireland on Wednesday. It says the rain is expected to be patchy at first and then turning persistent and heavy in places in the late evening and night.


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