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Capturing the Magic: Northern Lights Illuminate Minnesota Skies

October 08, 2024

Talk about getting spoiled. After the aurora show two weeks ago, last night Minnesota skies were illuminated by a stunning display of the northern lights once again. As the auroras danced across the horizon, their vibrant greens and reds captivated viewers. Thanks to clear skies and a powerful solar storm, even those in southern parts of Minnesota were treated to this breathtaking celestial phenomenon. Some as far as California were able to see some of the phenomenon.

As I walked out the door, and was able to capture this with a basic iPhone night setting, I knew it would be glorious!

At the park in front of my house.

Because of light pollution, even in our small town, I decided to drive to the family farm, where I was fortunate enough to capture some stunning northern lights.

Among the vibrant auroras, I was also able to capture a rare SAR arc, a faint, red-tinted streak that stretched across the sky. Unlike traditional auroras, the SAR arc (Subauroral Arc) is caused by trapped particles in Earth's inner magnetosphere, creating a unique and photogenic feature for night sky enthusiasts.

It was a perfect reminder of the beauty and wonder that nature provides, even in the heart of autumn.


Joining Wordless Wednesday and other photo link-ups with these fantastic bloggers: Wednesday Around the World, Nature Notes, Pictorial Tuesday, Sky Watch Friday

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Photo credits: Paras Kapoor /Annie Spratt