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Movies/Shows This Hour Has 22 Minutes
Jonathan Cross's Canada
Sunnyside
The Puck Hogs
Job Actor
Comedian
Screenwriter
Animator
Television producer
BooksSlapshot of Love
Me and the Crack Mayor
Marooned in Space!
Positive Psychology 4 Kids: A Kids' Guide to Happiness
And the World Will Burn: A Dystopian Anthology
Songs3 Little Babies
Panaphobia
The Cypress Pine
Alone and Twisted
Us Against the World
Complicated
Black Dog
I'm so in Love
1000 Mile Stare
Closer to Fine
Like a Man
Stay Stoned
Hurricane
Fuck up Again
Butterflies
Die Here Today
Superloser
One of the Good Guys
Don't Write Me Off
Complicated and All Alone
Don't Leave Me Alone
The Pilgrimage
James
Brett's Song
Stay
Lost
Shooting Star
Panadol
So Off-Screen
Deklan and Elise
Touchwood
You Slept Around
Awards Canadian Screen Award for Best Writing in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series
Nominations Canadian Screen Award for Best Writing in a Variety or Sketch Comedy Program or Series
Education Sheridan College Trafalgar Road Campus
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Gary Pearson is a Canadian comedian, and television writer-producer. His writing credits include MAD TV, This Hour Has 22 Minutes, Corner Gas, and That's So Weird!. He is co-creator of the television series Sunnyside.

Northern Lights photographed off Norfolk coast by aurora hunters

Feb 5,2022 11:16 pm

Photographers on the Norfolk coast enjoyed one of nature's greatest displays on Friday when the Northern Lights made an appearance.

The lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis , are The Most visible impact of solar activity on Earth.

Gary Pearson , 54, has been taking pictures since he was a child and is a regular at Thornham Staithe, a quayside location in north Norfolk.

" The vista is ever-changing but when you get to see the Northern Lights pulsing over the coal barn it's a real jump-up-and-down moment at what is a magical place, " He Said .

He Said the aurora had " finally paid a proper visit to north Norfolk again" giving him a long overdue chance to photograph on his doorstep a spectacle people travelled to see in such locations as Iceland and Norway.

" The Last Time I photographed and saw the aurora at Thornham Staithe was in April 2016, " He Said .

" For someone Like Me , a photographer who spends pretty much all of their Spare Time photographing landscapes In Search of that elusive perfect photo, it seemed like a lifetime to have to wait nearly Six Years to get a good showing again. "

A few miles Further Along the coast at Morston, James Rowley-Hill, who runs the with More Than 18,000 members, was also making The Most of the conditions.

" The aurora was visible due to a large magnetic cloud that passed Earth, causing the magnetic field to hold southwards, " He Said .

" These are generated as a bit of a by-product of solar flares from The Sun , and invisible to see, very rare and cannot be predicted, either.

" This Was combined with two that arrived midweek, so the aurora has been visible in Norfolk for a few days, but not as good as Last Night . "

The Northern Lights start at The Sun when a sunspot or coronal hole allows a batch of charged particles to leave The Sun and travel towards The Earth on the solar wind.

Most are deflected away, but where The Earth 's magnetic field is weakest - at the Poles - these charged particles can enter the atmosphere and create the dazzling display so many hope to see.


Source of news: bbc.com

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