Bonfire night delivered a second spectacle for the eyes as the northern lights were visible across the region.
The northern lights illuminated the skies on Sunday night with the sightings nationwide.
A second aurora-like phenomenon named STEVE (a strong thermal emission velocity enhancement) also appeared in the skies on Sunday night.
It is not easy to predict when the stunning display will be visible over the North East, with the last time it was spotted back in September.
Photographers from the Northern Echo’s Camera Club captured some sublime snaps of the aurora borealis on Sunday.
Professor Don Pollacco, department of physics at the University of Warwick, said the phenomenon was caused by “the interaction of particles coming from the sun, the solar wind, with the Earth’s atmosphere – channelled to the polar regions by the Earth’s magnetic field.
“It’s actually a bit like iron filings and the field of a bar magnetic.
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“The solar wind contains more particles when there are sun spots, as these are regions on the sun’s surface where the magnetic field is interacting with the plasma in the sun, and the particles can be released.
“Once the particles are channelled into the Earth’s atmosphere they interact with molecules and have distinctive colours (eg oxygen molecules produce green light, nitrogen red light etc) and patterns such as light emissions that look like curtains or spotlights.
“These shapes change quickly over timescales of minutes/seconds.”
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