Last night, there was a red alert for the northern lights, which meant there was a chance to see them. We decided to head up to the moors. It was probably the best place of catching a glimpse of the lights. As we made our way up, we noticed a few other people had the same idea as us.
The night was lovely and cool, which was very welcome after a few hot days.
As we reached the top of the moors, we scanned the horizon for any sign of the northern lights.
Unfortunately, we didn't see much in the way of colourful lights dancing across the sky, just a glimpse.
However, we did spot the 'Plough' also known as the 'Big Dipper' shining brightly above us. It's not a constellation but an asterism, which means it's a number of stars that make an identifiable shape. SourceIf you look closely, you can just see the stars. They resemble a saucepan. Perhaps we might be luckier next time.