Northern Lights seen across parts of Ireland again last night - but why is the visual treat occurring so often lately?
Briefly

Academic Jim Wild emphasized the unique experience of witnessing the northern lights from one's home, noting the blend of personal delight and scientific interest in auroras.
Met Office spokesman Stephen Dixon pointed out the correlation between solar activity and increased auroras on Earth, attributing recent events to the nearing solar maximum.
The dynamics of auroras are dictated by geomagnetic storms from the Sun, which release charged particles that ignite stunning light displays in Earth's atmosphere.
Periodic cycles of sunspot activity lead to variations in solar phenomena, with the peak solar cycle heightening the occurrence of solar events and their effects on Earth.
Read at Irish Independent
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