Thanks to some speedy solar winds, large parts of Canada were treated to a stunning display of the Northern Lights this week. Although the geomagnetic storm that was predicted by NOAA didn’t completely materialize, dedicated gazers who stayed out late still got to see some spectacular skies.
Social media lit up with people posting photos of the light show, and we’ve collected some of the best pictures of the Aurora Borealis that were shared across the country.
If you got some good shots of this amazing natural phenomenon, share them with us on Facebook.
From my rock pile @ 4:15 am #ndlegendary #auroraborealis #northernlights http://t.co/14MxsPnWGv pic.twitter.com/ypXz8WqMf7
— Erica Brown (@brownacrs) October 7, 2015
#inuvik #NWT #canada #arctic #winter #snow #aurora #auroraborealis #northernlights #canon #canont3i #rokinon #rokin… pic.twitter.com/lhDPhr5tdM
— Frozen Movie (@FrozenMOVlE) October 8, 2015
Chasing churches with #Aurora Nov 4/15 Near Ponoka #alberta #teamtanner #wx @dartanner @wwxchaser @TamithaSkov pic.twitter.com/7BBzPCjNWT
— Theresa (Tree)Tanner (@treetanner) November 4, 2015
https://twitter.com/SeaSideSigns/status/651462615076442112?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
#Saskatchewan #floodtrain #yoursask #aurora First RED Aurora! http://t.co/nfwEclQdxD http://t.co/JzfmuKFRXX Peace! pic.twitter.com/gpiKvPeUFl
— Andrea Lawrence (@Fridaysmyday) October 8, 2015
Experiencing the #Aurora #Borealis (or the northern lights) – #Canada – photo by Dave Bros… https://t.co/94kuXiDtcS pic.twitter.com/VN5hIWfGUg
— GadgTecs (@GadgTecs) November 4, 2015
https://twitter.com/travisnrousseau/status/661501959136894976?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw