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- Where and when to see the northern lights in 2025 | Space
Find out where and when to see the northern lights (aurora borealis) throughout Europe and North America in our helpful guide
- The ULTIMATE Guide to Chasing Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis
Guide to Chasing Northern Lights- Best places to see Northern Lights, top tips for each location, best time to see the northern lights and practical tips to make sure your chances are high during your trip
- How to plan a trip to see the northern lights in Europe - Lonely Planet
In Lonely Plan-it, we take you step-by-step through how we planned some of the most complicated travel adventures, so you can recreate them yourself with ease Here, Icelandic writer Egill Bjarnason explains how to plan a trip to see the northern lights
- How to See the Aurora - Sky Telescope
If forecasts show that aurora are imminent, then the best place to view the northern lights is the most obvious one — as far as possible from city lights If you can, drive north from your city to a location with the least amount of light pollution Use the interactive map at lightpollutionmap info to explore your region for potential sites
- 9 Tips For Viewing The Aurora - The Adventures of Nicole
The best months for viewing the Aurora are September-April in the northern hemisphere and March-September in the Southern Hemisphere September and March typically see the most auroral activity each year
- Northern Lights Guide: Essential Tips on the Best Direction to Look for . . .
To see the northern lights, go to the magnetic poles, particularly between 60° and 75° latitude Look towards the eastern direction Ideal spots include Norway, Sweden, Finland, Alaska, and the Lofoten Islands Use long exposure photography for clearer images The lights appear at night, from sunset to sunrise, under good visibility conditions
- How to View the Northern Lights in the Sky – Sunset Magazine
The northern lights can appear at just about any angle of elevation, so a perfectly flat northern horizon isn’t essential Better you go somewhere dark than somewhere with an unobstructed view, though obviously you’d ideally want a location that offers both
- Chasing the Aurora: Your Ultimate Guide to Northern Lights Viewing Tips
In this guide, we'll dive into everything you need to know about viewing the Northern Lights, from the best times to go, to the gear you'll need, and even some tips on making the most of your trip
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