Yes, Aurora Australis are vivid and visible from everywhere on the continent during clear periods.
There are no northern lights in Antarctica. However, the southern lights -- Aurora Australis -- are visible from the continent.
They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.
The Southern Lights- like the Northern Lights, but in the South.
Aurora Australis are visible from Antarctica any time there is no sunlight.
You may be thinking of Aurora Australis -- the southern lights.
The southern most continent is Antarctica.
Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.
Antarctica is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
Antarctica is in the Southern Hemisphere, the south pole is found in Antarctica.
There are no counties that border Antarctica -- it is surrounded by the Southern Ocean.
AntarcticaThe southern most continent is Antarctica.
Antarctica is located in the Southern, Western and Eastern hemispheres.