Photographers and star-gazers in the upper United States were treated to a rare display of Aurora Borealis when the ‘Earth passed through a region of south-pointing magnetism in the solar wind,’ according to spaceweather.com. More aurorae are expected in the late hours of June 8 or early June 9, with NOAA forecasters estimating a 65% chance of geomagnetic storms. Click through for images and more details.
News: Digital Photography Review (dpreview.com)