Northern Lights puts on a show

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  • The Northern Lights were dancing across the night sky over Labor Day weekend. Kevin Zini endured the long, cold night hours on Saturday to capture the colors over Iron Lake. The northern lights is a vivid demonstration of the Earth’s magnetic field interacting with charged particles from the sun. The speed at which the solar flares normally travel is around seven million miles per hour.

    The Northern Lights were dancing across the night sky over Labor Day weekend. Kevin Zini endured the long, cold night hours on Saturday to capture the colors over Iron Lake. The northern lights is a vivid demonstration of the Earth’s magnetic field interacting with charged particles from the sun. The speed at which the solar flares normally travel is around seven million miles per hour.

    The Northern Lights were dancing across the night sky over Labor Day weekend. Kevin Zini endured the long, cold night hours on Saturday to capture the colors over Iron Lake. The northern lights is a vivid demonstration of the Earth’s magnetic field interacting with charged particles from the sun. The speed at which the solar flares normally travel is around seven million miles per hour.
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The Northern Lights were dancing across the night sky over Labor Day weekend. Kevin Zini endured the long, cold night hours on Saturday to capture the colors over Iron Lake. The northern lights is a vivid demonstration of the Earth’s magnetic field interacting with charged particles from the sun. The speed at which the solar flares normally travel is around seven million miles per hour.