Good news for sky-watchers; the Met Office says that the stunning Northern Lights many of us spotted last night might just return this evening (October 11).
Also known as the Aurora Borealis, the Northern Lights happen after solar storms on the sun give out electrically charged particles.
Some of these reach the earth, and a couple will stay in our magnetic field ― these can accelerate towards the North and South Poles, creating beautiful lgiht storms.
Royal Observatory astronomer Tom Kerss told the Royal Museum Greenwich: “We call this physical process ‘excitation’, but it’s very much like heating a gas and making it glow.”
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— Matt Taylor (@MetMattTaylor) October 11, 2024
The northern lights dazzled from Shetland to the Channel Islands last night.
We received nearly 5000 WeatherWatcher photos and I’ll show some on @BBCBreakfast this morning. pic.twitter.com/gRnKRB67wL
Unfortunately, the Met says “The chances of aurora remain initially, though gradually easing through October 11, becoming increasingly confined to far northern geomagnetic latitudes by October 13.”
However they revealed that the best time to look out for the lights is around 10-11 pm tonight.
What’s the best place to see them?
The more Northerly the better, the Met says: Scotland and Northern Ireland, as well as some parts of the midlands, are more likely to see the displays.
However last night’s beauties were visible as far south as Hertfordshire, Buckinghamshire, London, and even the Channel Islands.
To maximise your chances of spotting the lights, the Met says we should:
What our eyes see and what our lens captures are often two very different things, with the latter often being a little disappointing by comparison.
“Photographers use the same equipment and techniques used to capture dimly-lit features which are barely visible to the naked eye, such as the Milky Way,” the Met explains, which is why the pros’ pics look so good.
“This usually means using a tripod and a long exposure length,” they add.
But if, like us, you’ve only got a phone, Icelandair recommends taking the following steps:
For iPhones:
For Androids:
Here’s hoping the lights hit your backyard this evening!