pangatärn
Pangatärn, also known as the "devil's lantern" or "devil's candle," is a rare and unusual type of aurora that appears in the night sky. It is characterized by its distinctive shape, which resembles a five-pointed star or a pentagram. The phenomenon is typically observed in the polar regions, particularly in the northern hemisphere, and is often associated with the aurora borealis.
The exact cause of pangatärn is not fully understood, but it is believed to be related to
Pangatärn is a relatively rare occurrence, and sightings are often reported by amateur astronomers and aurora