Northern Lights bring in New Year across Scotland
The first day of 2025 has brought a stunning display of the Northern Lights across Scotland.
After days of stormy weather, clear skies ensured the bright colours of the aurora were visible after a strong solar storm.
Solar activity has been at a high over the past few years and 2025 ought to see more chances for sky-watchers to see the aurora.
We have brought together photos from contributors from across the country.
The Northern Lights are caused with charged particles, ejected by the sun, interact with gases in our atmosphere.
Oxygen atoms glow green - the colour most often seen in the Northern Lights.
Nitrogen atoms emit purple, pink and red.
The stronger the storm, the further south the aurora can be seen.
The Met Office Space Weather Centre forecasts suggest another eruption will reach earth over the weekend, bringing more opportunities to see the lights.