No, you don't need to fly to Iceland to see the Northern Lights - or even Alaska. Here's where to see the big show in the lower 48.
Some visitors rarely consider whether they actually should be traipsing in nature, regardless of how mystical it may look, ...
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is known for a stunning spectacle of light in the night sky, but this near-Earth manifestation, which is caused by explosive activity on the sun and ...
The best resource: Much like Iceland's weather website, the online forecast from the University of Alaska Fairbanks details the likelihood of seeing the aurora borealis and where. There's also a scale ...
Noctourism – nocturnal + tourism – encompasses nighttime travel experiences, from late-opening museums to bioluminescent beaches to northern lights watching ... creating dramatic aurora viewing ...
the best way to experience the northern lights is to head to the far northern regions of Norway, Sweden, Iceland, or Finland. These areas are well-equipped for aurora tourism, with many tours ...
Both these months also offer extended daylight hours to enjoy daytime activities while waiting for the aurora. Tromsø and Alta compete for the title of Norway’s best northern lights destination ...
THE new year got off to an exciting start for Black Country sky-watchers and keen snappers who once again managed to capture the Northern Lights on camera. The aurora borealis, as the lights are also ...
THE new year got off to an exciting start for Black Country sky-watchers and keen snappers who once again managed to capture the Northern Lights on camera. The aurora borealis, as the lights are also ...
Residents were treated to a spectacular light display on New Year's Day after the Northern Lights were spotted over North Worcestershire. The Northern Lights, also known as an aurora borealis, lit up ...
But the weather astonished and delighted Washingtonians as well, especially in May and October when a major geomagnetic storm gave us some of the best views of the aurora borealis, or the northern ...
The Aurora Borealis' latest appearance brought vibrant pinks, purples, greens and blues to the skies over Shropshire on New Year's Day. We asked Shropshire Star readers to send us your photographs ...