Northern lights put on a show across parts of Canada and U.S.

Dazzling displays of the northern lights wowed skywatchers across parts of Canada and the United States on Monday night, after a powerful eruption from the sun supercharged the aurora borealis.

Dazzling displays of the northern lights wowed skywatchers across parts of Canada and the United States on Monday night, after a powerful eruption from the sun supercharged the aurora borealis.

Stunning light shows were reported in multiple Western and Midwestern states, including Montana, South Dakota, Wisconsin and Minnesota.

The northern lights, or aurora borealis, come from charged particles that spew from the sun during solar storms. The colorful light displays are created when these clouds of energetic particles collide with Earth’s magnetic field and interact with the atoms and molecules in the planet’s upper atmosphere.

The northern lights typically illuminate the night sky at high latitudes, but during intense periods of solar activity, they can occasionally be spotted farther south than normal.

The auroras seen overnight Monday owed to an eruption known as a coronal mass ejection that occurred Saturday on the sun. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center said in an alert early Tuesday that it was tracking a “strong” geomagnetic storm, adding that sightings of the northern lights were possible across a slew of states from Oregon to Pennsylvania, weather permitting.

https://www.nbcnews.com/science/science-news/northern-lights-put-show-parts-canada-us-rcna105798


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