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Spectacular northern lights over Finland

Exceptionally bright northern lights were spotted over southern Finland on Monday night due to a geomagnetic storm. Though the storm is now subsiding, intense northern lights may still fill the skies in coming nights, says the Finnish Meteorological Institute (FMI).

Draconidien tähyilyä Rautalammilla. Tähdenlentojen lisäksi taivasta värittivät revontulet.
Draconidien tähyilyä Rautalammilla. Tähdenlentojen lisäksi taivasta värittivät revontulet. Image: Ursa / Vesa Vauhkonen

A particle eruption from the sun, also known as a coronal mass ejection, on Monday night resulted in the second-strongest geomagnetic storm in the current sunspot cycle.

The effect was a spectacular Aurora Borealis, viewed as far south as Estonia and Latvia, as well as some southern states in the United States.

Large groups of sunspots may flare in the coming days, unleashing a new wave of fast-travelling particles to light up the skies. The FMI says that the effect is most likely to delight sky watchers in the north of Finland.

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