Nova Scotia Northern Lights

2022-04-02: Nova Scotia Northern Lights
Copyright: Jason Dain
Model: gpt-4.1
Prompt version: 1.0

This almost otherworldly display of Aurora was captured in clear Night Sky during the early hours of March 31 from 44 degrees north latitude, Planet Earth.

In a five second exposure the scene looks north from Martinique Beach Provincial Park in Nova Scotia, Canada. Stars of the W-shaped constellation Cassiopeia shine well above the horizon, through the red tint of the higher altitude auroral glow.

Auroral activity was anticipated by skywatchers alerted to the possibility of stormy Celestial space weather by Sun-staring Spacecraft. The predicted Geomagnetic Storm was sparked as a Coronal Mass Ejection, launched from prolific solar active region 2975, impacted our fair planet’s magnetosphere.