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Where Are The Best Places to View the Northern Lights?

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Ribbons of green. Curtains of red. Swirls of violet. All are possible during auroras, created when solar particles collide with the Earth鈥檚 atmosphere. Although these awe-inducing light displays happen at both poles, the better-known aurora borealis (Northern Lights) occur above places such as Alaska, Canada, Iceland, Norway, and the northern U.K.

Clear skies (which often occur around spring equinox) and a dark moon (waxing or waning, but not full) make for prime viewing. Auroral conditions are currently at peak, and geophysicists anticipate this solar maximum will extend through 2016. The time is right for viewing, so here are five places to take in the kaleidoscope in the heavens:

  1. Fairbanks, Alaska offers good viewing at听the Geophysical Institute at the University of Alaska Fairbanks, but the sights are even better at , which has even less light pollution. More remote, has unmatched views and, of course, other wilderness experiences.
  2. In Canada, Churchill, Manioba, offers ideal viewing. offers transportation to and guided excursions through this remote territory via the Hudson Bay Railway. Outfitter leads trips, during which viewing parties are held in heated aurora domes.
  3. Aurora borealis occurs over cities throughout Iceland, including Reykjavik. Get a better view at , set on the Mid-Atlantic Ridge where the North American and Eurasian tectonic plates meet. also offers outfitted trips to see the marvel.
  4. Tromso, Norway, is a dazzling destination鈥攁nd it has a 听to prove it. Travelers may also take in the phenomenon here via a multi-day or a well-timed coastal ferry offered by the same company September through March.
  5. Called the 鈥淢erry Dancers鈥 in Scotland, the Northern Lights are seen at their most dramatic in the Orkney Isles, Shetland, and The Outer Hebrides. Each of these three archipelagos sits off the northern coast and, thanks to scant populations, has little light to interfere with the sky ballet.

To track鈥攁nd chase鈥攖he destinations offering the best viewing conditions, check out the at the University of Alaska Fairbanks鈥櫶齛urora forecast.

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