Photos: Northern Lights were visible in Connecticut

11 photos
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Sandra Bogdanski
Aurora Borealis visible from Bristol! Got up to see the Perseids and had the added blessing of seeing the AB!
2/11
Matthew Lindahl
Northern Lights in Vernon. Around 2:20 a.m., only lasted for a while, but it was the most vibrant I’ve ever seen, I could even see the red and green along with pillars with the naked eye. Once again, For so many tonight, a bucket list goal was achieved and they didn’t have to go far. Incredible.
3/11
Allison Brigandi
Northern Lights during the Perseids in Berlin. Went outside to watch the Perseid Meteor shower and was surprised with the Northern Lights! It was a little after 2 a.m. and they only lasted around 30 mins. but it was a lovely, beautiful surprise.
4/11
Christa Ledley
Northern Lights at Kent Falls in Kent, CT. Sunday August 11 @ 11:19pm.
5/11
Scott Sulkazi
The meteor shower was underwhelming, but the aurora was spectacular. Taken at Old Marsh Pond, near the Bristol/Plymouth border on 8/12/24 between 2 a.m. and 3 a.m.
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Scott Sulkazi
The meteor shower was underwhelming, but the aurora was spectacular. Taken at Old Marsh Pond, near the Bristol/Plymouth border on 8/12/24 between 2am-3AM.
7/11
Braden Lynn
Northern lights at Mansfield Hollow Dam at 2:15 AM. Geomagnetic substorm spiked up briefly in this photo, but lights were visible from 11:45 a,m. to 3 a.m.
8/11
NBC Connecticut
The Northern Lights in Simsbury.
9/11
Daniel Frohman
Aurora was visible to the naked eye briefly a little after 2:00 a.m. Vertical stripes and some pink color were seen. The photo picked up green I could not see.
10/11
Michelle Budd
I was waiting for the meteor shower, and the AB lit up brightly over Woodbury. It was absolutely breath taking.
11/11
Daniel Frohman
Aurora in Vernon, Aurora was visible to the naked eye briefly a little after 2:00 a.m. Vertical stripes and some pink color were seen. The photo picked up green I could not see.
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