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Northern Lights seen from Kent

Crowds gathered tonight for a rare sighting of the Northern Lights above Kent.

The Harty Ferry was one of the most popular viewing spots, with spectators gathering just after 10pm.

It came after the Met Office predicted another night of spectacular aurora views' after two successive evenings when the lights were visible in the West Country.

Crowds gather at Harty Ferry
Crowds gather at Harty Ferry
Picture by Jo Sketchley
Picture by Jo Sketchley
The skies are given a pinkish glow around Hickmans Green. Picture: Sarah Newman
The skies are given a pinkish glow around Hickmans Green. Picture: Sarah Newman
Eerie colours in the sky, by Melizere
Eerie colours in the sky, by Melizere

Displays of the Northern Lights occur when solar particles enter the Earth’s atmosphere and emit burning gases that produce different coloured lights.

The scientific term for the lights is the aurora borealis.

If you took pictures tonight, email news@thekmgroup.co.uk or tweet us at @kent_online

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