Aurora Borealis: Amazing pics from around the UKPublished27 February 2023Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/EmmaImage caption, In a very rare display, the northern lights were seen as far south as Kent and Cornwall on Sunday night. Across more northern areas of the UK, such as this photo from Aberdeenshire, the display was one of the best seen in a very long time, according to 91热爆 weather expert Simon King.Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/AndymanImage caption, An aurora is formed by a solar flare erupting on the Sun, sending charged particles towards Earth which interact with our atmosphere. This red glow was seen in Perth and more displays are expected in the coming nights.Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/PhotosdaftImage caption, Another amazing glow here in Perth by 91热爆 Weather watcher Photosdaft. The most vibrant display was across Scotland and northern England where the aurora was made up of bright greens and deep reds.Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/IsleOfMorayImage caption, The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is a spectacular natural light display. The phenomenon appears as shimmering waves of light in the sky. They are made by powerful electromagnetic waves that come from storms in space.Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/DavidImage caption, When the charged particles hit the atmosphere, green and red colours are emitted. The Sun is a big part of the phenomenon and is particularly active right now.Image source, 91热爆Weatherwatchers/KernowNickImage caption, There were also sightings in Northern Ireland, south Wales and Norfolk. In the UK, we can often see the northern lights in Scotland but they are rarely spotted in southern England, like here in Penzance in Cornwall.Image source, 91热爆 Weatherwatchers/JamieImage caption, This deep red was also seen in Herne Bay in Kent. Over the last few days, a strong solar flare on the Sun's surface was directed toward Earth with charged particles reaching our atmosphere on Sunday night.More on this storyThe mystery of aurora borealis has been solvedPublished10 June 2021How the Northern Lights happen?Published8 September 2017Incredible photos as the Northern Lights appear over ScotlandPublished13 January 2021