The Aurora Borealis has not been seen in the UK since 2005. However now (2010) we are moving into a time of increased solar storm activity, so there will be more displays of the Northern and Southern Auroras in the next few years. Chances of seeing them in the UK are about 10%.
See the video at the attached link
Aurora - 1998 is rated/received certificates of: UK:15
It was the Mindstorm Aurora.
Aurora - 2010 I is rated/received certificates of: Netherlands:12 Portugal:M/16 UK:12A
3,623 miles
I've already seen it. Last year on E4, November to December I think. Sorry.
Nintendo event only in UK JOOEDUDE
In Scotland, yesterday and the day before. On August 1, 2010, the Sun belched out a fairly substantial "coronal mass ejection" or CME. When a CME hits the Earth and interacts with the Earth's magnetic field (generally about 3 days after the eruption), we frequently see auroras at one or both polar regions. A strong CME, like this one, can generate auroras down to the mid-latitudes. In this case, auroras were seen as far south as Iowa. As the Sun comes out of its long "solar minimum", we can expect to see auroras more often at high latitudes.
it comes out on the 20th to the 27th of November 2009 which is quite soon seen as twilight came out end of last year. I have seen new moon in is incredible!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The last full moon in the UK was on November 19, 2021.
Yes it has been seen worldwide
As of this year (2013), the last UK olympics were in 2012.
The last episode on in the UK was season 4 last episode ever