The Northern Lights were on show last night.
Barra Best has been posting pictures of the Aurora Borealis, seen in parts of Northern Ireland last night.
While the lights are quite faint, these are still some stunning images from one of the world’s most beautiful natural phenomena.
#Aurora on the horizon at Kinbane Head near Ballycastle, County Antrim, last night. Sent in by Steven Tweed. pic.twitter.com/GVszEAJevv
— Barra Best (@barrabest) September 13, 2014
@barrabest @angie_weather @WeatherCee Man holds wife as they watch for aurora that only a long exposure seen. pic.twitter.com/xlxtUZOrLY
— Noel Blaney (@LividLFC) September 13, 2014
Faint aurora at Ballintoy tonight @barrabest @WeatherCee @angie_weather @DiscoverNI @BelTel @utv @DiscoverIreland pic.twitter.com/pU55KDRxtG
— Hibernia Landscapes (@Hiberniaphoto) September 13, 2014
@barrabest taken by my friend John Purvis (after I left)#Portstewart #AuroraBorealis @BelTel @News_Letter @WeatherCee pic.twitter.com/9gvzIWJE95
— Picturskew-Photo (@PicturskewPhoto) September 13, 2014
#Aurora from Dunaff #Inishowen #Donegal last night. Sadly lower cloud & mist covered best of show pic.twitter.com/48V9OK3HK5
— Martina Gardiner (@martinagardiner) September 13, 2014
@barrabest @Aurora_ireland Faint aurora over Dunluce Castle 12/9/14 pic.twitter.com/4LFEIbPkD5
— chris_c (@jct_c) September 13, 2014
Finally, this image from photographer Alistair Hamill is just spectacular…
The magic 45 mins last night for the #aurora at Dunluce @barrabest @WeatherCee @DiscoverNI @ScenesOfUlster pic.twitter.com/0jTMuaV3rs
— Alistair Hamill (@ahamillphotos) September 13, 2014
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