I have seen Aurora Borealis there once. But I've also seen snow in San Francisco Bay Area in summer, so go figure.
Generally, it's very rare at this latitude. And mostly cloudy skies and plenty of street illumination over a vast urban area aren't going to help you to see it better.
I'm not sure if they ever saw it. The only time I know it was seen in Egypt was in 1872. If they did see it, they probably thought it was a sign from Nut, who they believed was the Goddess of the sky.
The battle (battlefield) that Lincoln and his wife traveled to see in 1864 was Petersburg.
Both the February and October 1917 Revolutions started in Petrograd, Russia (formerly known and now known as St. Petersburg). Both then spread to other Russian cities like Moscow and other cities.
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.
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When the Aurora Borealis happen, they can be seen from the Aleutian Islands.
In fact you get best ones in Russia, Canada, Alaska, Greenland, Finland and so on but you only see Aurora Borealis in Northern Hemisphere, in South Hemisphere get Aurora Australis.
Aurora Borealis occurs in northern parts of the world. Aurora Australis in southern parts of the world. Borealis is more known because there are more places and people to see them.
Aurora Borealis means Northern Lights. Philippines is near the equator, so you can not see Northern Lights from the Philippines. IF the Earth tilts more, it may be possible we can see an Aurora Borealis/Australis
The aurora borealis is typically not visible from Seattle, Washington, as it is too far south. To see the aurora borealis, you would need to travel to locations closer to the magnetic poles, such as Alaska or northern Canada.
Yes, you can
You may be able to see Aurora Australis from Southern Argentina, but probably not from Borneo.You would not be able to see Aurora Borealis from either geography.
In the north, you can see aurora borealis and in the south you can see aurora australis.
The best chance to see the aurora borealis is during the winter months, particularly from September to March, in regions closer to the North Pole.
northern hemisphere
NO!!!! However, you can see the 'Aurora Australis' in the Souther Hemisphere. The words from their Latin roots. Aurora ' Dawn/Light Borealis ' Northern Australis ; Southern . NB Oriental ; Eastern Occidental ; Western.
Anytime in winter.