Aurora borealis lights up the night sky across Dartmouth
Oct 14, 2024
Reds, pinks, purples and greens accompanied the stars in the night sky Thursday, Oct. 10, with the colorful lights of the north visible across Massachusetts, including right here in Dartmouth.
According to the Space Weather Prediction Center’s website, the aurora borealis was made visible due to a strong geomagnetic storm, which is a disturbance in Earth’s magnetic field due to solar activity.
Readers of the Dartmouth Week shared the photos they’ve captured across town from Padanaram, to Dartmoor Farm, to Anthony Beach and by the high school and UMass Dartmouth.
Interested in sharing? Readers can submit photos for publication by emailing editor@dartmouthweek.net. Be sure to include information about where and when it was captured.