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Home / Science / Smartphone Cameras Capture Dazzling Aurora Borealis Across America

Smartphone Cameras Capture Dazzling Aurora Borealis Across America

12 Nov

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Summary

  • Powerful solar storm brings Aurora Borealis to American skies
  • Smartphone cameras can capture the elusive northern lights display
  • Tips for amateur photographers to get the best shots of the Aurora
Smartphone Cameras Capture Dazzling Aurora Borealis Across America

On November 12, 2025, a powerful solar storm has brought the stunning Aurora Borealis to skies across America. The dazzling display of the northern lights has been visible as far south as Alabama and New Mexico, fueled by a coronal mass ejection from the sun.

Fortunately, modern smartphone cameras have made it easier than ever for amateur photographers to capture the elusive natural phenomenon. Experts recommend adjusting the phone's brightness and exposure time to get the clearest shots, as well as finding a stable surface to keep the camera still during longer exposures.

For those who don't want to fiddle with the settings, there are also specialized apps that can automatically optimize the camera for northern lights photography. As one photographer notes, "The phones are getting better and better, which is kind of nice. It gets more people out there getting excited about chasing the lights."

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The Aurora Borealis, also known as the northern lights, is a natural light display in the sky caused by the collision of charged particles from the sun with the Earth's atmosphere.
To capture the best shots of the Aurora Borealis with your smartphone, adjust the brightness and exposure time, find a stable surface to keep the camera still, and consider using a specialized photography app.
According to the article, the powerful solar storm has brought the Aurora Borealis display as far south as Alabama and New Mexico in the United States.

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