PHOTOS: Northern Lights dazzle skies over Saskatchewan
The Thanksgiving long weekend ended in spectacular fashion for many in Saskatchewan as the Northern Lights illuminated the night skies.
The phenomenon was captured across North America as strips of green, glowing lights danced across the atmosphere late Monday night.
According to the Canadian Space Agency, the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis as they are also known, is caused when charged particles electrons and protons collide with gases in Earth’s upper atmosphere.
“Those collisions produce tiny flashes that fill the sky with colourful light. As billions of flashes occur in sequence, the auroras appear to move or ‘dance’ in the sky.”