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The northern lights, which are also known as the aurora borealis, are the result of solar storms on the Sun that rain down charged particles onto the Earth’s atmosphere.
Northern lights usually dance in the sky for a few minutes and then slither off. Sometimes a display can last around 15 to 30 minutes or even a few hours. But that is unusual.
Northern Lights: also known as Aurora Borealis. The Northern Lights are observed on around 150 nights in a year from mid-August until early April. The Arctic Garden and the top of Ounasvaara fell are the best destinations to witness Northern Lights.
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What causes aurora borealis? The aurora is occurring more regularly and in wider areas due to increased amounts of coronal mass ejections associated with the "solar maximum," which will happen in ...
40 minutes of the Northern Lights. This was by far the most spectacular aurora I have ever seen. The main burst was too fast moving to capture with the camera. Technical stuff: Sigma 10-20 lens at 10mm f/5.0. Exposures from 6 to 20 seconds continuous shooting (the brightest part is all 10s exposures, ISO800).
Typically confined to polar regions, the aurora borealis is making an appearance in the continental United States this weekend thanks to an unusually strong solar storm. The dazzling phenomenon ...
The Aurora Borealis Express is an overnight express train operating between Helsinki and Kolari in Finland. The train travels via many major cities and towns in Finland, and stops at most of them. The total distance is a little under 1000 kilometers, and lasts for 14½ hours to 16 hours depending on direction and season.