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The Shetland Isles, or Shetland as it is know there, is a great place to see the Northern Lights, especially on clear frosty nights.

Even better might be the northern ends of Norway or Finland.

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Why don't people talk about the southern lights?

People do talk about them. You probably live in the northern hemisphere, so the Northern Lights are more relevant there. In the southern hemisphere, people would be talking about the Southern Lights, as that is what they might be able to see. Where they are, they would not be talking about the Northern Lights.


Difference in Northern Lights and Southern Lights?

They are the same. They simply occur in different hemispheres. The southern lights are less well known because there is less inhabited land around the south pole, where you would see the southern lights


If the earth stopped revolving when the northern hemisphere was pointed towards the sun would you have longer nights or days?

All you would have is a day where the Northern Hemisphere was pointed at the sun. The side opposite would be in permanent night. it would have nothing to do with Hemispheres but with which side is pointed to the sun. Alternate: If by 'pointed towards' you mean at the same angle as the current tilt, then the answer would be a little different. But the answer would depend on where you are. Or are you one of the many who assume that the northern hemisphere is the only one? If you are in the northern hemisphere, you would have longer daytime periods than night. It would be opposite in the southern hemisphere.


What star is the brightest in northern hemisphere?

After the Sun, the brightest star is Sirius, in the constellation Canis Major. However, while Sirius is the brightest star visible from the Northern Hemisphere, it is part of a southern hemisphere constellation. Therefore, Arcturus, in Bootes, would be the brightest Northern Hemisphere star.


Why does the southern hemisphere experience winter and summer solstice in different times than of the northern hemisphere?

As everyone knows the Earth tilts on it's axis at the angle of 66 and half degrees. On 21st December the Earth tilts on it's axis so that the sun would hit the southern hemisphere and then the southern hemisphere would have winter while the northern hemisphere would have winter. So when the sun's rays hit the northern hemisphere then the northern hemisphere would have summer while the southern hemisphere would have winter.

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Why don't people talk about the southern lights?

People do talk about them. You probably live in the northern hemisphere, so the Northern Lights are more relevant there. In the southern hemisphere, people would be talking about the Southern Lights, as that is what they might be able to see. Where they are, they would not be talking about the Northern Lights.


Difference in Northern Lights and Southern Lights?

They are the same. They simply occur in different hemispheres. The southern lights are less well known because there is less inhabited land around the south pole, where you would see the southern lights


What hemispheres is kyrgyzstan?

It is in the northern hemisphere and would also be in the eastern hemisphere.


In which hemisphere would you find the strait of Gibraltar?

It's in the northern hemisphere.


What hemisphere is Baghdad in?

if you looking for one hemisphere that it lies on then it would mainly be on the eastern around saudia arabia. but if your looking for to it would be the northern eastern hemisphere


How would the passage of one year be different for someone living in the Southern Hemisphere than in the Northern Hemisphere?

In the Southern Hemisphere the seasons would be the reverse of what the seasons are in the Northern Hemisphere


If the northern hemisphere is experiencing spring what season is it in the southern hemisphere?

It would be autumn in the northern hemisphere.


May 15 gaining or losing time each day?

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Which hemisphere would you be in to see the Aurora Borealis?

northern hemisphere


In what hemisphere would you find in Washington DC?

Northern Hemisphere


If the earth stopped revolving when the northern hemisphere was pointed towards the sun would you have longer nights or days?

All you would have is a day where the Northern Hemisphere was pointed at the sun. The side opposite would be in permanent night. it would have nothing to do with Hemispheres but with which side is pointed to the sun. Alternate: If by 'pointed towards' you mean at the same angle as the current tilt, then the answer would be a little different. But the answer would depend on where you are. Or are you one of the many who assume that the northern hemisphere is the only one? If you are in the northern hemisphere, you would have longer daytime periods than night. It would be opposite in the southern hemisphere.


Is Russia more in the northern hemisphere or the eastern hemisphere?

Russia lies entirely in the northern hemisphere and almost entirely in the eastern hemisphere (it almost touches Alaska in the western hemisphere), so the answer to your question would be that it is more in the northern hemisphere.