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  2. 8 best Northern Lights holidays, short trips and packages

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    Located close to the Norwegian border in the north of Sweden, Abisko is well-known as one of the best places in the world to see the Northern Lights.Its tourism website claims that people staying ...

  3. 2024 is the best time to see the Northern Lights in decades ...

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    Expedia’s Northern Lights viewing guide also includes tips like going somewhere remote, away from the light pollution of cities, wearing the right winter clothes for extended periods in below ...

  4. Where can I see the northern lights in the US? What travelers ...

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    Outside the U.S., Brasher recommended the northern territories of Canada or northern Scandinavia. In the Southern Hemisphere, where this kind of display is known as the southern lights or the ...

  5. 2009 Norwegian spiral anomaly - Wikipedia

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    Map of Norway in which the light was observed in the red and blue (Northern Norway). The Norwegian spiral anomaly of 2009 [1] (Norwegian: det spiralformede lysmønsteret, "the spiral-form light pattern", det spiralformede lysfenomenet, "the spiral-form light phenomenon") [2] was a light phenomenon that appeared in the night sky over Norway in the morning of 9 December 2009. [3]

  6. Hessdalen lights - Wikipedia

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    Paiva and Taft have shown a mechanism of light ball cluster formation in Hessdalen lights by nonlinear interaction of ion-acoustic and dusty-acoustic waves with low frequency geoelectromagnetic waves in dusty plasmas. The theoretical velocity of ejected light balls is about 10,000 m/s (33,000 ft/s), in good agreement with the observed velocity ...

  7. Jotunheimen - Wikipedia

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    Whereas the Scandinavian Ice Sheet covered most of Fennoscandia, some mountain peaks of Jotunheimen were not covered by glaciers and remained as Nunatak. Galdhopiggen, Glittertinden or Store Lauvhøi are examples. Towards the west, the Scandinavian Ice Sheet disintegrated in several glacier tongues and caused the formation of the Norwegian Fiords.

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  9. Northern lights forecast: Auroras may be visible across US on ...

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    The northern lights may also be visible low on the horizon in several cities, according to the University of Alaska at Fairbanks Geophysical Institute website, which tracks the phenomenon. Those ...