Northern Lights visible from Ireland this week - and tonight's the best time to see them
The lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are expected to be visible from all over the country.
The lights, also known as Aurora Borealis, are expected to be visible from all over the country.
The timelapse was taken during a sunrise.
This cloudy weather isn’t helping though!
And it was lovely.
Weather getting you down? Here are some dreams.
The Aurora Borealis? At this time of year? At this time of day? In this part of the country?
This stunning scene of Milky Way and Aurora Borealis was caught last night at Malin Head.
T’was a roarin’ shame so it was, Joe.
It’s looking like a beautiful day…
Here’s a guide to what sites to check to see whether or not you have a chance of spotting the Aurora Borealis over Ireland.
We thought you could all do with a bit of a pick-me-up this morning. Will this do?
The photo was captured at Dunree Head on Monday morning.
Or at least take your mind off things.
TheJournal.ie reader Paul Doherty captured the Northern Lights in their pomp over the northwest last evening…
Catch up on the day’s biggest news – as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed…
…And tomorrow night, if we’re lucky, Astronomy Ireland says. So what do you need to see the aurora borealis? We let you know inside.
Put your Monday morning in perspective with this incredible clip…
Increased solar activity means visual treats for star-gazers, with meteor showers and even aurorae visible from Ireland.
Our daily wrap-up of what’s going on – including an awesome video of the latest aurora borealis. You’ll want to see this.