INDIANA — Typically, seeing the Northern Lights requires a trip up north of the United States to take in the breathtaking sights.
However, over the weekend, several residents across Indiana have reached out and shared their photos and videos of the dazzling views with WRTV.
WRTV Chief Meteorologist Kevin Gregory shared many photos on his Facebook page including the one below from Putnam County.
Additional stunning images included this picture we received from a viewer in Clay County.
The Northern Lights, also called aurora borealis, is an atmospheric phenomenon. It's when energized particles from the Sun hit Earth's upper atmosphere. The planet's magnetic field luckily protects us from it and some of us end up seeing these beautiful lights. Southern Lights form when the planet's magnetic field redirects the particles toward the poles, according to Space.com.
If you captured any photos or video of the Northern Lights, feel free to share them on any of our social channels or email them in to news@WRTV.com.
-
Groups providing rides to early voting sites to help eliminate barriers
Some Hoosiers have to overcome a lack of access to transportation to make their voices heard. On the east side, groups are working to bus voters to and from early voting sites.IU Indianapolis course studies Taylor Swift, the Eras Tour
"On tour with pop icons" analyzes everything from economic impact to tour logistics for music performers. This semester’s focus is Taylor Swift and the Eras Tour.Indianapolis Cultural Trail extension opens near Lucas Oil Stadium
The new section on South Street directly connects Lucas Oil Stadium and the Indiana Convention Center to the Fletcher Place and Fountain Square neighborhoods.Riley Hospital for Children hosts Taylor Swift-themed party
Patients, their families, and staff made Taylor Swift friendship bracelets, got to enjoy special food and drinks, and watched the Eras Tour movie on the big screen.