A red and pink glow has been captured lighting up the skies above Evesham at night.
Reader Rodrigo Rotta was heading home to Badsey at about 3am on Saturday (January 13) when he saw the lights.
“I was heading back home and saw strange colours in the sky of Evesham,” he said.
“I don’t know if it was some kind of event nearby, any other kind of ‘man made’ circumstances or aurora borealis.”
Previous pink glows spotted in the skies above Evesham and Pershore have turned out to have been caused by large greenhouses in the area, which are used to grow fruit and vegetables all year round.
The greenhouses use a mixture of blue and red LED lights to replicate the summer sun in the winter months.”
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