The northern and southern lights, which are usually confined to the Arctic and Antarctica, have generated awe and wonder for centuries.
The northern lights were visible over St. Mary's lighthouse in Whitley Bay, England on Monday.
The southern lights glowed over Lake Ellesmere on the outskirts of Christchurch, New Zealand on Monday.
Over the next few years, the northern lights might appear further south more regularly, said Robert Massey, executive director at the Royal Astronomical Society.
A National Weather Service employee took a photo of the northern lights in Maine on Sunday.