This likely marks the end of an incredible journey through solar storms 🥹❤️ I look back somewhat melancholically on the results of the last year and a half and am filled with humility to have witnessed such a spectacle right here in Germany. Not just once, but three times! Incredible, and at the same time, very sad that the 11-year solar cycle is now slowly coming to an end.

The sightings were on May 10, 2024, October 10, 2024, and November 12, 2025, and each time it was something completely different ✨🥰

Simply grateful 🙏🏻

#aurora #auroraborealis #northernlights #northernlight #northaurora #aurorahunters #polarlicht #polarlichter #nordlicht #nordlichter #solarflare #xflare #auroragermany
going to bed after getting at least a glimpse of the aurora borealis this night over Germany. Hopefully this coming evening will bring even more aurora and less clouds 🫠🫠

#auroraborealis #northernlights #aurora #aurorahunters #nordlichter #polarlichter #nightsky #polarlights #clouds #cloudynight #photography #wideangle #starrynights

RT @esa

Crossing our Sun. The @Space_Station transits the #Sun – a remarkable reminder that our enormous star's moodswings can affect the people and technology we send to space
(📷: @IanGriffin) #AuroraHunters
Find out more: http://www.esa.int/spaceinimages/Images/2019/02/Crossing_our_Sun

Crossing our Sun

Humankind's most distant outpost was recently captured crossing the face of our enormous and gleaming Sun. The fleeting transit of the International Space Station was over in the blink of an eye, but Ian Griffin, Director at the Otago Museum of New Zealand, made sure he was in the right p…

Join the #AuroraHunters

It’s difficult to comprehend the size and sheer power of our Sun, a churning ball of hot gas 4.6 billion years old and 1.3 million times larger than Earth, which emits solar wind — the constant stream of electrons, protons and atomic particles — and routinely lashes out with Coronal Mass…