Yes, one can often see the Northern Lights from the state of New Jersey. Be aware, however, that the lights only appear at random, and sometimes not at all. Therefore, it is impossible to schedule a viewing.
Rome, the capital of Italy, is in the northern hemisphere. You cannot see the Southern Lights from the northern hemisphere.
Yes you can see the northern lights from Utah but only on rare occasions when solar activity is extremely high. I have personally seen them in northern Utah.
Yes. Northern Iowa.
no you cant
yes you can
yes I saw the Northern Lights in Yuma Arizona in 2006
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.
Yes you can see the northern lights from Utah but only on rare occasions when solar activity is extremely high. I have personally seen them in northern Utah.
In the northern parts of China, yes.
Yes. Northern Iowa.
no you cant
yes
yes you can