The first written sighting of the Northern Lights was reported to be in 2600 B.C
No, you cannot touch the Northern Lights. They are a natural light display in the Earth's sky caused by the interaction of solar particles with the Earth's atmosphere.
Yes, most definetly. The higher sunspot activety on the sun, the more northern lights. The ions that gives energy to the gas molecules in the atmosphere, which again produce northern lights comes with the sun waves (radiation) from the sun. the next sunspot high OS expected to be in 2013, so this will be a excellent year to see northern lights.
The northern lights are not dangerous to observe. They are a natural phenomenon caused by solar particles interacting with the Earth's atmosphere, and do not pose any harm to observers.
The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is caused by solar wind particles interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere, creating colorful light displays in the sky.
The phenomenon of the northern and southern lights, also known as auroras, is caused by solar wind particles interacting with Earth's magnetic field and atmosphere. This interaction creates colorful light displays in the sky near the Earth's poles.
The southernmost recorded sighting of the northern lights (aurora borealis) was in the state of Georgia, USA, in 1859. This rare event was caused by a strong geomagnetic storm that extended the visibility of the aurora to lower latitudes than usual.
The Vikings likely first observed the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, during their explorations in the late 8th to early 11th centuries. As they traveled through Scandinavia and other northern regions, they would have encountered this natural phenomenon, which was both awe-inspiring and mysterious. While there are no specific records of their first sighting, Norse mythology later incorporated the lights into their beliefs, suggesting their significance to Viking culture.
Mako's first sighting of Tupa was in the waters near the Northern Water Tribe. Tupa appeared unexpectedly, surprising Mako while he was trying to catch fish.
the first vampire sighting was in 0001bc.
That was prior to written history so there is no record of the first sighting.
the first sighting was in 1,000,907 BC so yeah that's when it occured.
Northern lights, Midnight Sun,
the northern lights are ,i am pretty sure,located in the northern hemisphere in Alaska
The northern lights are in the northern hemisphere hence nearer the north pole.
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They'd be the Southern Lights, not northern.