Photographer Noel Keating spent countless sleepless, lonely nights capturing the Aurora Borealis on the cliffs of Donegal in Ireland on film.
Many nights he would come home from the Slieve League mountain without footage - and his camera had even broken at one point - but the end result is likely the most amazing thing you will see today.
The Aurora Borealis is a natural light display which occurs when the solar wind - charged particles emitted from the sun - collide with the gases in Earth's atmosphere to create glowing arcs of colour in the sky.
Watch it here:
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