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Never, unless the Earth's magnetosphere is severely warped by a solar ejection. You only see them at the poles because that's where Earth's magnetic poles are and that's what the charged particles beaming from space that cause the aurora are attracted to.

Well, actually I've seen them in So. South Dakota on clear winter nights; but if by Ct he means CT, you're right.

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