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Aurora Borealis fills the sky over Saint Johns University, Collegeville

November 12, 2025   |   Video by Dougias

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Time-lapse footage of one of the most powerful solar storms to hit the earth in a while sparked an amazing Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights over Saint Johns University in Collegeville, MN (Near Saint Cloud, MN). The Auroras were so bright that they could be seen in front of the Saint Johns Abbey with all the flood lights on the front face of the building.

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Legacy title: Aurora Borealis fills the sky over Saint Johns University, Collegeville MN

Time-lapse footage of one of the most powerful solar storms to hit the earth in a while sparked an amazing Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights over Saint John's University in Collegeville, MN (Near Saint Cloud, MN). The Aurora's where so bright that they could be seen in front of the Saint Johns Abbey with all the lights flood lights on the front face of the building.

Time-lapse footage of one of the most powerful solar storms to hit the earth in a while sparked an amazing Aurora Borealis or Northern Lights over Saint Johns University in Collegeville, MN (Near Saint Cloud, MN). The Auroras were so bright that they could be seen in front of the Saint Johns Abbey with all the flood lights on the front face of the building.

Clip 1-3 Footage from the courtyard in front of the Saint Johns Abbey at Saint Johns University.
Clip 4 Just outside of the college on a dark dirt road, the Auroras filled the sky.
Clip 5 Looking straight up with a very wide-angle lens shows the massive crown of the Aurora pulsating in all directions.
Clip 6-7 The Aurora began to fade as the moon rose, washing out the sky before midnight.

Location

Collegeville, MN

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