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Northern Lights Guide
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- What are Northern Lights
- Northern lights (aurora borealis) appear along North Pole
- Created by solar storms 150 million km away from Earth
- Solar particles reach Earth in 40 hours, creating glowing emissions
- Most common color is green, with pink, violet and red possible
- Best Viewing Locations
- Arctic Circle region offers highest auroral frequency
- Iceland located below Arctic Circle, ideal for viewing
- Northern Norway and Svalbard provide polar night conditions
- Lapland between December and March offers best viewing conditions
- Viewing Tips
- Best viewed in winter when darkness sets in
- Peak viewing time is 11 PM to 2 AM
- Check weather and aurora forecasts before visiting
- Stay warm with thermal layers and gloves
- Northern lights are natural phenomenon, sightings not guaranteed