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  2. Aurora viewing in Alaska is expected to be good this winter ...

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    Nov. 27—Those on the hunt for an exciting northern lights display may be in luck this winter thanks to changing solar winds. Next year and the year after might be even better in terms of aurora ...

  3. How to Watch the Northern Lights for a Second Time in ... - AOL

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    NOAA published a three-day forecast that predicted northern light visibility between Monday, Nov. 18 and Wednesday, Nov. 20. At the time, day one was expected to be the best chance for viewing the ...

  4. 2024 is the best time to see the Northern Lights in ... - AOL

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    The aurora borealis seen over Tracy Therrien's cabin. ... Expedia’s Northern Lights viewing guide also includes tips like going somewhere remote, away from the light pollution of cities, wearing ...

  5. Where and How to Watch the Northern Lights in the U.S ... - AOL

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    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.

  6. List of lighthouses in Alaska - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of all lighthouses in the U.S. state of Alaska as identified by the United States Coast Guard.There are eleven active lights in the state; the other five have been replaced by automated skeleton towers.

  7. Cape Krusenstern National Monument - Wikipedia

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    As is the case over all of northern Alaska, the aurora borealis is often visible on winter nights when solar activity is high. Snow can happen at any time of the year. The coast can be stormy, with winds of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) to 70 miles per hour (110 km/h).

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