The best places to see the aurora borealis are The North pole, Scotland, Norway, so I would suggest since you are in wales, you go as far north as possible and hope you get lucky, as it is a natural phenomenon and may not occur or occur in such a magnitude to be seen from wales.
They are the countries above 66.6°N such as Norway and Greenland.
The further north you go the better chance you will have to see the aurora borealis. The further south you go the better chance you'll have to see the auror australis. That's because the auroras is created when charged particles (mostly from the sun) collide with our atmosphere and earths magnetic field (which repells ions) funnels the particles down to both poles.
Unfortunately, auroras don't occur on a schedule. Aurora borealis are generally associated with coronal mass ejections from the Sun. They are normally visible in northern latitudes above about 40 degrees north, so Canada and the northern US are the best observing locations, plus northern Europe, Iceland, and the northern parts of Russia and Siberia. You can often get a 1-2 day advance notice on spaceweather.com.
It is best seen in july.
The Aurora Borealis is mainly seen in higher altitudes. Some of the best places to view these are in Alaska, Denmark, and Canada.
Anytime in winter.
The best places to see the aurora borealis are The North pole, Scotland, Norway, so I would suggest since you are in wales, you go as far north as possible and hope you get lucky, as it is a natural phenomenon and may not occur or occur in such a magnitude to be seen from wales.
They are the countries above 66.6°N such as Norway and Greenland.
Probably the best civilized place would be somewhere up in northern Alaska. You can probably book a flight and a hotel in any city up there.
Aurora is not restricted to nighttime. Aurora occurs persistently.It's best visible at night, however, even in Antarctica.Read more about aurora by following the link, below.
The further north you go the better chance you will have to see the aurora borealis. The further south you go the better chance you'll have to see the auror australis. That's because the auroras is created when charged particles (mostly from the sun) collide with our atmosphere and earths magnetic field (which repells ions) funnels the particles down to both poles.
In fact you get best ones in Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Finland and so on but you only see Aurora Borealis in Northern Hemisphere, in South Hemisphere get Aurora Australis.
the best month to see the corona borealis is during July.
Unfortunately, auroras don't occur on a schedule. Aurora borealis are generally associated with coronal mass ejections from the Sun. They are normally visible in northern latitudes above about 40 degrees north, so Canada and the northern US are the best observing locations, plus northern Europe, Iceland, and the northern parts of Russia and Siberia. You can often get a 1-2 day advance notice on spaceweather.com.
The size of the battery, in a 2001 aurora is a 75n! and the best place to find the cheapest battery is WalMart.
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