The best places to see an aurora are near the poles of the earth: that would be way north near the arctic circle or way south near the antarctic circle.
Aurora Perrineau goes by Aurora Joon.
Aurora GO Station was created in 1900.
In the north, you can see aurora borealis and in the south you can see aurora australis.
you can find it in your bag or go to the ship and see if birth island is an option :D
You could see Saturn clearly from a telescope . When saturn rotates you can probably see the aurora . But on the other hand Saturn is made of gas so it probably DOES have an aurora :)
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Aurora Betson goes by Mimi.
Aurora Jay goes by Aj.
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In the aurora
The aurora borealis, usually called the northern lights are easiest to see if you are inside the arctic circle. So you would have to go to places such as northern Scandinavia or north Canada to see them. However if there is a strong solar storm they become visible further south. You can usually see the Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis) from any Polar region. There are also the Southern Lights (Aurora Australis) which can be seen from southern regions. They show in Alaska. You can ocasionally see them from northern US like I did last night
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