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Spectacular ‘Aurora season’ returns early to Donegal skies!

written by Staff Writer January 4, 2024
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This stunning picture of one of the first sightings of the Northern Lights of the year was captured over Donegal last night by a local photographer.

Daragh McDonough, of the popular Donegal Maps page on X (née Twitter) snapped the spectacular image at Lough Salt.

“Well, that’s the first aurora sighting of 2024, from Lough Salt, Donegal,” he posted on his Twitter account.

“Eventually some gaps appeared on the horizon and the aurora briefly appeared. Here’s keeping our fingers crossed for an excellent year ahead of aurora sightings in Donegal and elsewhere in Ireland.”

Donegal skywatchers got a treat as the dancing Aurora Borealis lights only appear when geomagnetic storms occur.

Geomagnetic storms are disturbances in Earth’s magnetic field that can result in many hours of vibrant auroras both at high latitudes and low latitudes.

While scientists cannot predict precisely when a storm will occur, it is possible to predict when a Coronal Mass Ejection (CME) or high speed solar wind stream will sweep past Earth’s magnetic field, creating the conditions that cause geomagnetic storms.

Donegal is a hotspot for the spectacular, thanks to its pristine ‘dark skies’.

Back in June, 2022, we reported that a rural community in south west Donegal is to seek ‘dark skies’ accreditation in order to lure star gazers to the area.

Lárchomhairle Paróiste Ghleanncholmcille has already begun the process which, if successful, could see Glencolmcille becoming a ‘dark sky park.’

The forward thinking community group is in the process of measuring their darkness quality and will need to do that over a six month period.

A Dark Sky Park is more than just dark, it is a place where exceptional starry skies are protected and valued as an important educational, cultural, scenic and natural resource. 

By protecting dark skies, it helps ecosystems and wildlife, attracts off- season tourism and reduces our carbon footprint.

In May 2016, the International Dark-Sky Association awarded  The Mayo Dark Sky Park a Gold Tier standard of International Dark Sky Park. 

Spectacular ‘Aurora season’ returns early to Donegal skies! was last modified: January 4th, 2024 by Staff Writer
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