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THUNDER BAY — One of the best free spectacles available anywhere has caught the attention of numerous sky-gazers in Northwestern Ontario.Also known as aurora borealis, the colourful display occurs in the northern sky when charged particles from the sun — electrons and protons — collide with gases in Earth's upper atmosphere, creating light energy.
Al Stecky, who lives at Hawkeye Lake in Fowler Township, is one of many area residents venturing outside to catch the northern lights on their cameras. Stecky told TBnewswatch that although the images are already excellent, the aurora borealis will get even better next year. "Right now we're headed for the maximum. They say around 2024/2025, it should start getting really, really good, and then it will start to ebb off again. So the action is picking up."
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