Ginger Harp Seal Pup wrote:
.neko. wrote:
I've only seen the northern lights once. The night before halloween when I was in grade 11. They were just red and you could see them all stretched out and slowly moving over the sky. It was the weirdest experience ever, especially because I live in Southern Ontario.
I'm glad you had fun, I think that would be a super cool trip.
They're usually visible more in Scotland and north of there, but sometimes, they can come as far south as England, so it's not surprising you saw that that once too. Iceland is one of the best places for them though, apparently.
And ninjoy, the lights were mainly grey and silver but also had green hues, which I forgot to mention! But yeah, very faint green was visible, but I expect we will see more green on the actual photos that the astronomers had taken.
Southern Ontario is actually farther south then England is, so in all likelihood you'd be more viable to see them in England. However light pollution can vastly ruin the chance of seeing them. I've only seen them once in Edmonton, but i've seen them quite often outside of the big cities in Alberta.
Green is the most common color and i've never ever heard of them being silver/grey, it may just be an area difference. Green/red are common colors while things like purple, blue and yellow are much rarer to see.
I saw a 3 hour display of them once out at my camp and you can hear them crackling. It was quite surreal, just green and red dancing across the sky.
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