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Yes, northern lights, or auroras, can appear white under certain conditions. While they are typically seen in colors like green, pink, red, and purple, a bright display can sometimes look white due to the intensity of the light or when the colors blend together. Additionally, the perception of color can be influenced by the viewer's location, atmospheric conditions, and the sensitivity of the observer's eyes.

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