Article 6A85G ‘In awe’: New Zealand aurora hunters entranced by unusually bright southern lights display

‘In awe’: New Zealand aurora hunters entranced by unusually bright southern lights display

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Charlotte Graham-McLay in Wellington
from Science | The Guardian on (#6A85G)

Recent auroras have been so intense they have been visible as far north as Auckland

The lure of unusually vibrant views of the southern lights in New Zealand has prompted aurora-hunters to drive for hours through the night to capture the elusive" sight on camera, with social media groups devoted to swapping tips growing in size.

The aurora australis is always more visible in New Zealand and Australian skies during autumn and winter - beginning in March in the southern hemisphere - but this month, the southern lights have been more visible than usual, analysts say. Auroras - beautiful light shows in the night sky - are seen when sunspots erupt, causing solar storms which send material from the sun towards Earth.

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