NORTH POLE, Alaska – A photographer in Alaska captured a stunning video of a vivid Northern Lights display dancing above a home last weekend.
The video, recorded on Nov. 23, shows ribbons of green and white shimmering across the night sky in what photographer Vincent Ledvina called a “truly amazing” event.
The Northern Lights are one of the most stunning displays Earth can provide, and the most vivid events usually follow a few days after solar events.
The flares bring a barrage of electrons that interact with oxygen and nitrogen in Earth’s magnetic field, which surrounds the outside of our planet. The colors that are seen vary by the type of gas slamming into the planet.
Oxygen molecules produce a green or yellow glow, and sometimes can even give off a red hue, while nitrogen gives off blue hues.
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The Northern Lights are most often found in the northern latitudes. However, sometimes the celestial dance can sometimes be seen much farther south.
Back in October, a powerful solar storm led to displays of the Northern Lights in Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C.
Even people in the Southeast reported seeing the display.