A timelapse video has captured a volcano in Iceland spewing ash and clouds of smoke in opposition to the backdrop of the Northern Lights.
The volcano on the Reykjanes peninsula has erupted a number of occasions this 12 months, resulting in a state of emergency being declared in southern Iceland in March.
The Northern Lights, often known as aurora borealis, is brought on by the interplay of the photo voltaic wind – a stream of charged particles escaping the Solar – and Earth’s magnetic area and environment.