The Aurora borealis, also known as the Northern lights, is a natural light display in the sky, primarily visible at high latitude regions. It is caused by the interaction of energetic charged particles from the Sun with the Earth's">atmosphere. The particles interact with Oxygen and Nitrogen atoms in the atmosphere, causing them to emit light of various colors.
The auroras are typically visible as curtains of light that shimmer and dance across the sky. They can appear in a variety of colors, including green, red, blue, and purple. The colors are determined by the type of atoms that are excited by the charged particles.
The best time to see the Aurora borealis is during the winter months, when the nights are longer and the skies are darker. The auroras are also more likely to be visible during periods of high Solar activity.
If you are planning to go Aurora hunting, there are a few things you should keep in mind:
If you are lucky enough to see the Northern lights, it is an experience that you will never forget.