Finnish amateur photographers have discovered a new auroral form. Thousands of photographs taken by the hobbyists were analysed by space researchers, who realised that a certain form of the northern lights did not fit into any pre-existing categories. Auroras are produced when charged particles, such as electrons, are ejected by the sun and funnelled towards the Earth's poles by our planet's magnetic field Subscribe to Guardian News on YouTube ►
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