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  1. 1 day ago · A remarkably smooth and puzzling Christmas Day aurora observed over the Arctic in 2022 was the result of a 'rainstorm' of electrons direct from the sun, says Japanese and US-based researchers. It ...

  2. Jun 22, 2024 · The world’s greatest light show is Mother Natures own – the famous ‘Aurora Borealis’ – or more commonly known as the ‘Northern Lights’. It’s an extraordinary natural spectacle of ethereal shapes in shimmering colours, constantly forming and dissolving.

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  3. 4 days ago · Take the whole family for a charming Christmas city break with three days of aurora borealis spotting on the polar landscape of Svalbard. Six nights’ accommodation, return airport transfers ...

  4. Jun 29, 2024 · 12 Best Places to See the Northern Lights Around the World. From the U.S. to Scandinavia, here's where to view the magnificent northern lights phenomenon.

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  5. Jun 22, 2024 · Aurora, luminous phenomenon of Earth’s upper atmosphere that occurs primarily in high latitudes of both hemispheres; in the Northern Hemisphere auroras are called aurora borealis, aurora polaris, or northern lights, and in the Southern Hemisphere they are called aurora australis or southern lights.

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  6. Jun 15, 2024 · Travel Tips. Lapland, Finland, Is More Than a Northern Lights Destination — Here's How I Planned My Visit. My visit to this winter wonderland showed me so much more than just the aurora...

  7. Jun 26, 2024 · Unlike the Northern Hemisphere, which is subject to extreme seasonal light changes, the southern lights can be viewed from Tasmania all year round. It is worth noting (and to some a tad obvious) that the lights can only really be seen at night time, therefore winter is ideal, given daylight savings in Tasmania can stretch the light ...