no you cant
Rome, the capital of Italy, is in the northern hemisphere. You cannot see the Southern Lights from the northern hemisphere.
Yes you can see the northern lights from Utah but only on rare occasions when solar activity is extremely high. I have personally seen them in northern Utah.
Yes. Northern Iowa.
Yes, it is possible to see the northern lights from upstate NY under the right conditions, such as during a strong geomagnetic storm. Areas with less light pollution and clear skies improve your chances of seeing this natural phenomenon.
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.
Northern Ontario (Canada) - Timmins area
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It is extremely rare to see the northern lights in China as it is not located within the auroral zone where the lights are most commonly visible. The best places to see the northern lights are typically in high-latitude regions such as Scandinavia, Canada, or Alaska.
On some parts of the Arctic you can see the Northern Lights.
Are you planning to go see the northern lights soon?
Rome, the capital of Italy, is in the northern hemisphere. You cannot see the Southern Lights from the northern hemisphere.
Yes you can see the northern lights from Utah but only on rare occasions when solar activity is extremely high. I have personally seen them in northern Utah.
Yes. Northern Iowa.
Alaska does not 'have' northern lights. You can just see them from there, as you can from parts of Canada.
Yes, it is possible to see the northern lights from upstate NY under the right conditions, such as during a strong geomagnetic storm. Areas with less light pollution and clear skies improve your chances of seeing this natural phenomenon.
The best chance to see the northern lights is during the winter months, particularly from September to March, when the nights are longer and darker.