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Photographer snaps extremely rare ‘aurora curls’ after magnetic wave rings Earth’s atmosphere ‘like a bell’


A single streak of eerily-perfect, rippling green light recently wobbled through the night sky above Iceland, interrupting an otherwise typical aurora, stunning new photos show. The extremely rare phenomenon is the result of large waves vibrating in Earth’s magnetic field that are triggered by solar particles slamming into our planet.

Jeff Dai, an astrophotographer and member of The World at Night (TWAN) project, spotted the zig-zagging light show above Kerid — a crater lake in south Iceland — on Jan. 16, Spaceweather.com reported. The unusual phenomenon, known as aurora curls, lasted for “several minutes” before disappearing completely, Dai wrote on Instagram.



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