
Aurora over Yellowknife, Canada, last night, from Spaceweather.com which says the display was not related to today’s geomagnetic storm but just "a place where auroras have a habit of appearing for no particular reason. A little gust of solar wind or a twitch of the interplanetary magnetic field (IMF) is all it takes to produce bright Northern Lights. Yellowknife’s secret? It’s located near the Arctic Circle in the heart of aurora country."















