The aurora borealis is a stunning natural phenomenon that blows away anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it. Science says it is the result of sun particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, but Icelandic legends say the magical lights are angels dancing in the sky! This spectacular natural light show is usually associated with Europe's most northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark, where it's most visible. It's difficult to predict the exact timing and location of the majestic lights. However, the best time to view the multicolored display is usually in the hours immediately before or after midnight. It also helps to get as far away from any light pollution as possible. There are also various apps and platforms that can alert you when the lights are on show in your area. Or you can check them out now! Click on for dazzling photos of the phenomena and learn all about the aurora borealis.
The name was given as a reference to Aurora, the Roman goddess of the dawn.
This place has 300 days a year of clear skies and it is perfectly located in the middle of the northern lights belt.
In December 2024, forecasters at NOAA’s Space Weather Prediction Center reported heightened solar activity, triggering a series of events that led to geomagnetic storms aimed at Earth. This made it possible to see the northern lights from several northern US states on New Year's Eve, including Wisconsin, as shown in this photo.
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The aurora borealis is a stunning natural phenomenon that blows away anyone lucky enough to catch a glimpse of it. Science says it is the result of sun particles colliding with the Earth's atmosphere, but Icelandic legends say the magical lights are angels dancing in the sky! This spectacular natural light show is usually associated with Europe's most northern countries like Iceland, Sweden, and Denmark, where it's most visible. It's difficult to predict the exact timing and location of the majestic lights. However, the best time to view the multicolored display is usually in the hours immediately before or after midnight. It also helps to get as far away from any light pollution as possible. There are also various apps and platforms that can alert you when the lights are on show in your area. Or you can check them out now! Click on for dazzling photos of the phenomena and learn all about the aurora borealis.