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Iceland: Sky Explodes As Massive Northern Lights Blaze Above Reykjavik
Reykjavík, Iceland - January 10, 2026 A powerful aurora borealis illuminated the night sky over Reykjavik at 20:25 on January 10, as vivid green lights surged above the snow-covered city. Video filmed by Halldor Sigurdsoon shows a dark winter sky dominated by a glowing green auroral arc, with subtle pink and magenta hues visible along its edges. The lights ripple and flow in wavy curtains across the horizon, pulsing with changing intensity typical of a moderate-to-strong geomagnetic event. In the foreground, a snow-covered open area, likely a parking lot or plaza, is lit by warm yellow and orange streetlights. The contrast between the artificial lighting below and the neon glow overhead creates a striking nighttime scene. Low wooden fences frame the area, while modern low-rise buildings resembling cabins or lodges stand behind them with illuminated windows. Snow-covered parked cars, scattered trees, and distant city lights are visible beneath the shifting aurora. Fresh white snow blankets the ground, reflecting faint green light from above. Occasional drifting snowflakes or wind-blown particles pass through the frame, adding to the calm yet dramatic atmosphere. The footage conveys awe and quiet excitement, with little movement beyond the flowing aurora and slight camera shake. The display stands out during the ongoing post-solar maximum phase of Solar Cycle 25, which has brought frequent and vivid auroras into early 2026.
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