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A stunning display of the Aurora Australis, or southern lights, lit up the skies over Tasmania on February 1, accompanied by the sighting of Comet C/2024 G3. According to footage captured by Ben Swanson and shared with Storyful, the event was documented over several hours using three cameras to compile around 7,000 photos.
The timelapse showcases the sunset followed by a crescent moon, and the comet streaking across the sky, culminating in a breathtaking auroral display. The comet, which had been visible from the Southern Hemisphere throughout January and early February, is anticipated to remain out of sight for thousands of years due to its orbit.
This extraordinary celestial event has drawn attention from astronomy enthusiasts and the general public alike, who are celebrating the remarkable convergence of a comet and aurora in the night sky. The public is encouraged to view the impressive footage online, capturing a moment of natural beauty that will not soon be repeated.