What causes the northern lights? Why do we see it so often in Ireland now? How can we best capture it on our cameras? Jenny ...
as there’s a possibility of this stunning natural phenomenon returning to the Irish sky tonight. Astronomy Ireland said that ...
this is why the Northern Lights are seen more frequently. To ensure a good view, the general rule is that the further north you are the better, but Ireland's dark sky zones also offer excellent ...
Ireland was graced with a series of spectacular aurora borealis shows over the year ... cover could hamper the efforts of any prospective sky watchers to catch the stunning display.
The Northern Lights were visible in the skies over Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland ... swirling curtains of lights in the night sky and range in colour from green to pink and scarlet.
The Northern Lights were visible across parts of Ireland last night ... green illuminations were recorded lighting up the night sky above many regions of the country, with the above video from ...
Skywatchers are set to be dazzled by the northern lights over the coming hours, as a geomagnetic storm builds.
The aurora is a natural phenomena caused by geomagnetic storms from the Sun. It can appear in the sky as rays of light which shimmer and "dance". You have been sharing your photos of Christmas and ...