One of the most powerful displays of the southern lights since the May showcase has lit up South Australian skies overnight.
Following two massive solar flares and a CME expected to impact Earth, mean conditions are ideal for the aurora to appear - however the timing may not work out with daylight savings.
Tonight South Australian skies have lit up with the Southern Lights, with some spectacular results.
As Sunspot AR3664 gears up to face Earth once more, the risk of powerful solar flares threatens blackouts, while also promising the chance to witness dazzling Southern lights.
Witness the rare and stunning Aurora Australis again tonight! Following an impressive showing, South Australians are poised for another celestial spectacle, with optimal viewing conditions forecasted at high latitudes.
After two incredible nights, and thousands of unbelievable photos, the big question is, will the Southern Lights be back again tonight.
Shutterbugs and stargazers across Australia were treated to a spectacular celestial display last night and early this morning, as the Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights, made a rare appearance in South Australia.
An Aurora Australis was recently seen over Kangaroo Island, lighting up the night sky with beautiful colours.