‘I was outside yelling at the sky:’ Northern lights dance over Saskatchewan
A clear sky Thursday night created ideal conditions for the northern lights to dance over the Land of Living Skies.
University of Regina astronomy professor Samantha Lawler is new to Saskatchewan, but she says she had never seen auroras like she did Thursday night, especially so close to a major city.
“This is by far the best I’ve ever seen,” she said. “I’ve seen a couple of very good displays since living here, but (Thursday’s show) was incredible. I was outside yelling at the sky. It was so cool and absolutely incredible. I was texting my students to get outside.
“I’m fortunate to be a fair ways outside the city, but I could still see quite a bit of light pollution from where I live. But the northern lights were completely obliterating the light pollution. It was really cool and even before it was dark, I could see auroras happening in the eastern sky. And then with Venus and the crescent moon off in the west, it was just gorgeous.”