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Scientists Capture Mysterious Green Lights in Hawaiian Sunset Sky, and They're Totally Stumped

29 April 20264 Mins Read

Hawaii is no stranger to dramatic sunsets. The islands seem almost designed for them. Lava shaped coastlines, wide Pacific horizons, and skies that glow orange and pink in slow motion every evening. But recently, something stranger appeared in that familiar scene.

A resident filming a sunset near Kailua Kona on Hawaii’s Big Island captured unusual green lights shimmering in the sky above the ocean. When the footage was reviewed later, faint emerald streaks appeared dancing through the red evening glow. Astronomers and sky watchers have since been trying to explain what exactly happened.

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Why the Green Lights Over Hawaii Are Not the Northern Lights

Auroras such as the aurora borealis or aurora australis occur when charged particles from the sun collide with gases in Earth’s upper atmosphere. These collisions produce glowing curtains of color that ripple across the sky. They typically appear in polar regions such as Alaska, Canada, Scandinavia, or Antarctica, where Earth’s magnetic field funnels solar particles toward the poles.

Hawaii sits far south of the regions where auroras typically appear. The Northern Lights form in oval-shaped zones around Earth’s magnetic poles, where charged particles from the sun are guided by the planet’s magnetic field into the atmosphere. These displays are usually visible at high latitudes such as Alaska, Canada, and Scandinavia. Hawaii, located close to the equator and far outside the typical auroral zone, almost never experiences visible auroras, making the Kona sighting particularly unusual and unlikely to be a classic northern lights display.

Related: 10 States You Can Still Catch the Northern Lights in Tonight (And the Best Viewing Spots)

A Possible Explanation: The Famous “Green Flash” Phenomenon

Hawaii may actually be one of the best places on Earth to see a strange optical trick known as the green flash.

The green flash occurs when sunlight bends through Earth’s atmosphere near the horizon. The atmosphere acts like a prism, separating white sunlight into different colors. As the sun dips below the ocean horizon, green wavelengths can briefly appear as the last visible color.

Standing on a Hawaiian beach, you can imagine how the conditions might align perfectly. Clear ocean horizons. Stable air layers. Long unobstructed sunsets. All ingredients that can amplify the effect.

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Another Possibility: Meteor Dust or Space Debris

Astronomers studying similar sightings often look toward space rocks. When small meteors burn through Earth’s atmosphere, they can glow green due to the chemical composition of the rock. Elements such as magnesium and nickel emit bright green light when heated during atmospheric entry.

These “green fireballs” sometimes appear unexpectedly and vanish in seconds. That theory could explain why the Kona lights appeared as streaks rather than a single flash. A fragment entering the atmosphere at an angle could produce a faint green trail against the sunset sky.

Events like this happen more often than travelers realize. Most meteors are no larger than a pebble or small stone before they burn up high above the planet.

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How Travelers Can Experience Hawaii’s Most Magical Skies

If you visit Hawaii hoping to catch strange lights of your own, timing and location matter. Sunset beaches on the west side of the islands offer the clearest horizon views. Kona, Waikoloa, and parts of Maui provide wide-open Pacific sightlines where atmospheric effects are easier to see.

Patience helps too. The green flash phenomenon can appear suddenly and disappear in an instant. Travelers sometimes spend several evenings watching sunsets before finally catching the brief emerald flicker.

Nightfall offers another reward. Once the sky darkens, the Milky Way often spreads overhead like spilled silver across the ocean sky. You might not see mysterious green streaks like the ones scientists are still debating. But the Hawaiian sky rarely disappoints.

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