The Northern Lights may be visible from the Isle of Man over the next two nights.
A large solar flare was released by the sun on July 15 and is due to hit the earth from today.
According to forecasts, that could mean the Aurora Borealis can be seen after midnight and 3am tonight and between 9pm and 3am tomorrow.
The lights should appear to the north, if skies stay clear.
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