Yes, you can. More common in the rural areas from summer to winter.
in novemeber 3 2017 at 5:oo am
sometimes you can, it all depends on what kind of geomagnetic activity is happening at the time. you're more likely to see them in areas with little or no artificial lights around.
The best time to see the northern lights is on a cold night.
In the northern parts of China, yes.
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Denmark is certainly far enough north to see the northern lights; they've been seen (on extremely rare occasions) as far south as Mexico City.
Alaska does not 'have' northern lights. You can just see them from there, as you can from parts of Canada.
you to Alaska or parts of Canada and look up and sometimes they will be there
Sometimes. However, the best places to see the Aurora Borealis (the "northern lights") is in Finland and northern Scandinavia. Northern Canada is good, too, but fewer people live that far north in Canada. The website spaceweather.com is one of the best sources for photos of and information about the northern lights.
A person can see the Northern Lights in Alaska, in areas like Anchorage and Denali. It is also viewable in certain locations in Denmark, Scotland, Canada, Finland, Russia, and Iceland.
sometimes you can, it all depends on what kind of geomagnetic activity is happening at the time. you're more likely to see them in areas with little or no artificial lights around.
The one state where you can see the Northern Lights easily is Alaska. On very rare occasion, the Northern Lights can be seen as far south as St. Louis, but generally speaking, it is unusual to see them much south of Central Canada. I live in southern Michigan, am in my 60s, and I have seen the Northern Lights here exactly twice in my life. That depends on the space weather affecting our planet. This changes the latitude at which the lights may be seen and therefore the states it can be seen from.
The best time to see the northern lights is on a cold night.
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On some parts of the Arctic you can see the Northern Lights.
Rome, the capital of Italy, is in the northern hemisphere. You cannot see the Southern Lights from the northern hemisphere.
The aurora borealis, usually called the northern lights are easiest to see if you are inside the arctic circle. So you would have to go to places such as northern Scandinavia or north Canada to see them. However if there is a strong solar storm they become visible further south. You can usually see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from any Polar region. There are also the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) which can be seen from southern regions. They show in Alaska. You can ocasionally see them from northern US like I did last night