Skygazers have been treated to a "spectacular" northern lights display with vivid colours dancing across the sky overnight.
The aurora borealis was visible with the naked eye across Norfolk, in places such as Hunstanton, Foxley, Long Stratton and Great Yarmouth.
Photographers captured the bright streaks of greens, oranges and purples in the night sky in the early hours of Friday morning (March 24).
Gary Pearson, a photographer based in Hunstanton, said: "It’s the best display I’ve seen of them here in Norfolk in more than 10 years.
"It was even visible in Hunstanton, which is pretty amazing considering the amount of light pollution."
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Weatherquest forecaster Dan Holley, based in Long Stratton, said last night's display was "arguably the best display I've seen this far south with the naked eye."
Wait patiently all evening for the frontal wave to clear 🌧️, leaving a spectacular display of the aurora here in south Norfolk - arguably the best display I've seen by eye this far south (52.5°N) #AuroraBorealis #northernlights pic.twitter.com/5yKJMhPJeB
— Dan Holley (@danholley_) March 24, 2023
Aurora is caused by atoms and molecules in our atmosphere colliding with particles from the sun, according to the Royal Museums Greenwich.
The wavy patterns of light are caused by the lines of force in the Earth's magnetic field, and the different colours are made by different gasses - the green is characteristic of oxygen, while the purple, blue or pink are caused by nitrogen.
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This is the second time this year that the aurora borealis has been clearly seen in Norfolk, with two nights of dazzling displays at the end of February.
Aurora Watch UK, a service provided by space physicists from Lancashire University that monitor the aurora borealis, has said there is a high chance the display will be visible again tonight, issuing an amber alert.
Amber alert: possible aurora. Issued 2023-03-24 06:39 UTC by @aurorawatchuk. #aurora pic.twitter.com/705zhPbihX
— AuroraWatch UK (@aurorawatchuk) March 24, 2023
Have you taken any photographs of the northern lights in Norfolk?
Send in your photographs to liveteam@newsquest.co.uk
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