Scots were able to catch a glimpse of the Northern Lights last night after a massive solar flare erupted from the sun. Radiation burst out from the sun on October 28 before reaching Earth last night after a 92 million mile journey.
The electromagnetic particles resulted in a colourful display in the atmosphere - which was visible from parts of the Northern Hemisphere.And Scotland was one of the best places to capture the incredible night time spectacle.
Scots in the north east, the Highlands and Orkney were among those treated to the phenomenon at around midnight last night. Hues of green and purple filled the clear night sky in these areas during the stunning show.Dozens of people shared their amazing images of the Northern Lights over
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