Northern Lights glow in the East skies
BBC Weather Watchers/KeepOnRunningThe Northern Lights were spotted glowing in the night skies across parts of the East of England in the early hours of Tuesday.
BBC Weather Watchers and night owls in Norfolk and Northamptonshire were able to capture a spectacular display as pink and blue colours filled the sky.
The aurora borealis is caused by the interaction of the solar wind - a stream of charged particles escaping the Sun - and our planet's magnetic field and atmosphere.
According to the British Geological Survey, there are bigger Northern Lights displays around the equinoxes (March-April and September-October), because there are more magnetic storms during those periods.
The Met Office Space Weather Centre suggested the increased solar activity could continue into Tuesday night.
Julie Smart
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