According to the Alaska Travel Industry Association, the best time to see the northern lights is typically from Aug. 21 to April 21, also known as the aurora season. While the aurora can appear at ...
The northern lights are best seen between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. local time while at a high vantage point away from light ...
Holiday hues of green and red flutter in the night sky over Glacier Bay in Alaska in a video of ... Also known as the “Northern Lights,” the aurora borealis forms when a “coronal mass ...
So much so that at the Borealis Basecamp in Fairbanks, Alaska, a 40-cabin resort devoted to aurora viewing, management informs guests before they arrive of the gulf they may witness between the ...
Far from it. In the 1980s, Japanese tourists began to travel to Alaska to see the northern lights, something that surprised and mystified many locals. Aurora borealis tourism has since gone on to ...
Some lucky stargazers in the U.S. may glimpse the aurora borealis after the sun ... “most visible” Friday night in Alaska and Canada. However, the polar rainbow is expected to overlap parts ...
This event may make the aurora borealis visible across several northern states in the US, Canada, and Alaska. To watch, find a spot with a clear view of the northern horizon, away from city lights.