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Northern Lights over Ireland tonight

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Series of pictures taken tonight of the Northern Lights over Galway, Ireland

The first time in my life seeing it, and the night I learned a secret....
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The secret is it looks like a very faint pink/blue/green streak in the sky this far south - not at all impressive to the naked eye, just unusul. A camera on a tripod with a long exposure, or the camera on a clever smartphone, makes it look much more impressive than it really is.
 
cool, I went out and looked about 10 mins ago, but didn't spot anything from here (south wales). Apparently 10pm to midnight is a good time AuroraWatch UK status
 
Didn't see anything from here in Berkshire. Not sure whether that was due to light pollution, as we're in a built-up area, or because we're simply too far south.
 
Didn't see anything from here in Berkshire. Not sure whether that was due to light pollution, as we're in a built-up area, or because we're simply too far south.
check that aurora watch site i linked - the map page shows where they had sightings
 
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