Anywhere above (or near) Arctic Circle is good choice for aurora spotting. For example Alaska, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Russia and Iceland. Farther south you go from Arctic circle, Northern lights get's more uncommon. During summer you can't see Aurora at all because of Midnight sun.
Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska
The Northern Lights occur in space, and are visible from many countries north of the Equator: the farther north, the higher your chances of seeing them.
Northern Lights (or southern if in the southern hemisphere)Northern lights
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska
the northen lights are located at the north and south poleThe Northern Lights can be found near the polar regions up north like Northern Canada, Northern Europe, and Northern Asia.
Alaska
Fairbanks, Alaska
The Northern Lights occur in space, and are visible from many countries north of the Equator: the farther north, the higher your chances of seeing them.
There is a monument to the Northern Lights in Fairbanks, Alaska. It is located at the exit of Fairbanks International Airport.
The northern lights. The northern lights are known to be one of the most beautiful sights seen by man.
Northern lights.
"the northern lights"
Science, the Northern lights are in the stratosphere because gases such as methane are reflecting off the sun. The Northern Lights are most visible in the Arctic region, like Alaska From: A 12 yr. old GIRL :)
The northern lights or aurora borealis
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.