Science makes much predictable, but sometimes the universe still surprises us. It did so again this week, as the strongest solar storm in over half a decade slammed into our planet, creating amazing displays of auroras that extended halfway down the Northern Hemisphere.
The phenomenon started early in the week, when a coronal hole 20 times wider than Earth appeared on the face of the sun. The resulting solar winds were directed right at us, and soon aurora forecasts were sending the Kp index through the atmosphere.
Even before that, reports of Northern Lights were reverberating throughout the night photography world. Over the past 10 days weโve seen posts on Instagram and Facebook, and received photos and questions from our friends and workshop alums.
Better still, we happened to be running two international night photography tours at the time, both in places perfect for viewing auroras: Icelandโs south coast and Norwayโs Lofoten Islands. Both locations provided front-row seats to the most inspiring northern lights show weโve seen in years.
Below are some of the images weโve made over the past week and a half.
More Information
Want to learn more about this solar storm? Check out:
Live Science: โEnormous 'Hole' in the Sun's Atmosphere will Trigger Stunning Auroras Fridayโ
IFLScience: โMassive Hole in Sun's Atmosphere Cracked Open and Auroras are Comingโ
Space.com: โStrongest Solar Storm in Nearly 6 Years Slams into Earth Catching Forecasters by Surpriseโ
Want to learn more about photographing auroras? Check out our blog posts:
โCapturing Clouds of Light: How to Photograph the Aurora Borealisโ
โNorthern Exposure: 8 Illuminating tips for Photographing Aurorasโ
โFive Questions: Aurora Noise, Portable Stools, Moving Lightroom and Moreโ
โFive Questions: Light Painting Headlights, Moonrises and Sunsets, Auroras and Moreโ
Your Turn
Have you been out photographing the auroras this week? Weโd love to see your images! Share in the comments below, or on our Facebook page, or on Instagram (tag us @nationalparksatnight #nationalparksatnight #seizethenight).
And by the way, the show isnโt over. Auroras are continuing to dazzle dark-roaming photographers. So get out there and seize the night!