Aurorae: Natural Light Displays of the North and South
What Are Aurorae?
Aurorae, commonly known as the northern lights (aurora borealis) and southern lights (aurora australis), are natural light displays that shimmer in the sky. They appear in a range of colors, including blue, red, yellow, green, and orange, and gently shift and change shape like softly flowing curtains.
How to See Aurorae
Aurorae are most frequently seen near the North and South Poles. The aurora borealis is most often witnessed in Alaska, Canada, Norway, Sweden, and Finland, while the aurora australis can be observed in Antarctica, New Zealand, and Australia.
To increase your chances of seeing an aurora, plan your trip during the winter months (September to March) when nights are longer. Look for clear skies and avoid areas with light pollution. You may also find it helpful to download an aurora forecast app that can provide information on the likelihood of seeing aurorae in your chosen destination.
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