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Photos: Northern Lights sparkle in the New England sky
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Photos: Northern Lights sparkle in the New England sky

The Northern Lights put on a vibrant show over New England on Thursday evening.

The dancing pinks and greens — visible to many even in light-polluted areas like Boston — were caused by a solar flare that erupted earlier this week. The sun has reached a period in its eleven-year cycle when it is most active, making the Northern Lights more visible over New England lately. (Here’s more about the science of auroras.)

If you missed the screening or want to relive the magic, you may still have a chance. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Space Weather Prediction Center shows there is a chance the aurora will be visible again in New England Friday and Saturday evening.

Here’s a look at last night’s bright sights:

The Northern Lights shine over Waltham, Massachusetts. (Meghan Kelly/WBUR)
The Northern Lights shine pink and green over Waltham. (Meghan Kelly/WBUR)
An aurora borealis glows red in the sky above a barn in East Derry, NH, Oct. 10, 2024. (Charles Krupa/AP)
An aurora borealis glows red in the sky above a barn in East Derry, New Hampshire. (Charles Krupa/AP)
An aurora glows pink over a stop sign in Boston. (Katie Cole/WBUR)
An aurora glows pink over a stop sign in Boston. (Katie Cole/WBUR)
The Northern Lights over Falmouth, Maine Thursday, October 10, 2024. (David Sharp/AP)
The Northern Lights over Falmouth, Maine. (David Sharp/AP)