Earlier this week, the most powerful solar flare in 20 years hit the Earth's atmosphere, and the results have been pretty goddamn spectacular.
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These photos show Castlerigg Stone Circle in the Lake District, with Blencathra and Skiddaw in the background.
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And here's the display over Derwentwater near Keswick in the Lake District.
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Owen Humphreys / PA WIRE
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Tam Mullen / SWNS.com
Here's the scene in Sutherland, on the northern coast of Scotland.
Maciej Winiarczyk / Ross Parry / SWNS
Maciej Winiarczyk / Ross Parry / SWNS
Maciej Winiarczyk / Ross Parry / SWNS
The displays were caused by something called a Coronal Mass Ejection – a stream of charged particles being spat out by the Sun. When it hit our atmosphere, it resulted in a supercharged display of the Northern Lights, aka the aurora borealis.
Maciej Winiarczyk / Ross Parry / SWNS
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