The best time to see the northern lights is on a cold night.
winter time
The best time of year to see the Northern Lights depends on where in the world you are. For example, in Iceland, the best time to see them is during September, October, February, and March.
From between September & october I think ..
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.
The best time of year to see the Northern Lights depends on where in the world you are. For example, in Iceland, the best time to see them is during September, October, February, and March.
The best place to find information on how to see the Northern lights are on the ehow site. They show when the best time to see it is and gives a explanation on how it forms.
The Northern lights were visible for a short time in Maryland in October of 2001 due to a solar flare. The Northern lights are most visible the further north one goes. Video is available for a vantage view.
Northern lights, Midnight Sun,
The Shetland Isles, or Shetland as it is know there, is a great place to see the Northern Lights, especially on clear frosty nights. Even better might be the northern ends of Norway or Finland.
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.
Northern lights are best seen in the northern latitudes and best seen on clear dark nights (little cloud - moon) and best seen outside of large cities (light pollution) They are also best in the fall and winter months. They can be very stunning!
They do not occur in South Dakota.
From between September & october I think ..
an aurora
an aurora
On some parts of the Arctic you can see the Northern Lights.