Strong flares on the sun before it was recorded.
On the Norwegian island of Sør-Quala (Whale island) broke out of an unusual lavender-pink Aurora.
Marianne Burghley, an employee of the company, organizing tours for viewing the Northern lights managed to capture a colorful sky. “Our guests even stopped to take pictures, frozen in place in amazement”.
It’s an unusual colour for the Northern lights. The pink tint means that the charged particles of the solar wind has fallen very low (100 km and below) and reacted with molecules of nitrogen.