We love aurorae. So ethereal and majestic, the natural light displays have captured the attention of many a viewer (and photographer).
When a sunspot the size of the Earth produced a coronal mass ejection, Göran Strand a photographer from Sweden happened to be at an ideal place to capture the interaction of Earth’s magnetic field and the solar winds. Over the course of four hours, Strand took 2,464 raw images totalling over 40 GB of data and created a magnificent time-lapse video of the event.
[via @JoeyHiFi]