Late summer 2024 saw dazzling displays of the Northern Lights above Steenburg Lake. The Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, are usually more visible in Earth's polar regions such as Iceland, the Scandinavian countries, Alaska and Northern Canada, but heightened solar activity meant these dancing displays of coloured light could be seen with the naked eye as far south as the southern United States. This may not be the end of our good fortune: the strong light shows come ahead of a forecasted jump in solar activity between late this year and early 2026 when space weather forecasters are predicting an increase in sunspots and geomagnetic storms. So, keep your eye on the sky!
Photos by Joanne Burghardt
Photos by Joanne Burghardt
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