Extremely rare 'White Auroras' spotted over Norway.
The sky over Norway just did something it almost never does.
Photographers chasing the northern lights got the shock of their lives.
Instead of the usual greens and purples dancing overhead, the auroras turned ghostly white.
Pure. Pale. Almost glowing.
It's one of the rarest aurora displays on Earth.
Scientists say white auroras happen when multiple aurora colors overload the human eye at once, blending together until they appear colorless. The brain simply can't process all the wavelengths firing at the same time, so it surrenders and sees white.
Most aurora chasers go their entire careers without witnessing it.
Norway just delivered the impossible.
Cameras across the Arctic captured the eerie phenomenon lighting up the night like frozen lightning, leaving even seasoned skywatchers speechless.
Some called it otherworldly.
Others said it looked like the sky was bleeding light.
And for a few unforgettable minutes, the heavens above Norway turned into something nobody had ever seen before.
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The equinox has arrived.
This is one of the few times each year when Earth's axial tilt neither favors the Northern nor the Southern Hemisphere.
As a result, nearly every location on the planet experiences almost exactly equal amounts of daylight and darkness—roughly 12 hours of each—creating a moment of near-perfect global balance.