Scots who are willing to stay up late this evening could be treated to some astronomical delights as both Northern Lights and a rare eclipse of Mars may be visible.
The phenomena will be visible if the sky is clear, although many parts of the country could be clouded over.Those who live in the North of Scotland might be able to see the Northern Lights tonight and tomorrow.
Meanwhile, one of the last of 2022's full moons could be visible in the early hours of tomorrow.Those who are up early enough might also catch a glimpse of Mars, which will be visible in parts of the Americas, Europe and Northern Africa.
The red planet will be eclipsed by the full moon in a rare event known as an occultation.Here is everything you need to know about both astronomical events, including where to be and when to be there if you want to see the spectacles first-hand.An Aurora forecast for the Northern Hemisphere states that Northern Lights may be visible tonight and tomorrow in parts of Scotland.
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