A spectacular aurora borealis triggered by giant 'cannibal' solar eruption that hurtled towards Earth at 1.8 million miles an hour has thrilled stargazers in Scotland and North America. New photos from the public show the natural light display in green and pink hues over Loch Lomond in Scotland, rural and . According to the , a coronal mass ejection (CME) – a massive expulsion of plasma from the Sun's outermost layer – was responsible for the display last week, from March 30 to April 1.
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