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Viewing the Northern Lights?

How far North would I have to go in Ontario, to see the Northern Lights? Does anyone know of a good area? Also what's the best time to go? I'd really like to see this live. Thanks

    



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I'd like to share with you my recent sighting of the "Northern Lights!" I posed a question about it:
http://ca.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ApYFZpRVsotrQHSLDFhQy3rAFQx.?qid=20060904200444AASOrcD

These websites may be of some assistance as well as the one suggested by Daniel E. :
http://www.spaceweather.com/
http://www.space.com/spacewatch/aurora_cam.html

I wish you luck in your quest!


DanE
The Aurora is like the weather, the Aurora is a result of space weather.

Our favorite site to see when and where the Aurora may best be seen and the predicted intensity is the NOAA POES polar map:

http://sec.noaa.gov/pmap/


deedah
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I used in northern Canada, about as far north as Alaska. Northern Lights are definitely brighter and more impressive the further north you go, but you'd have to travel a lot of miles to make any significant difference. I can't help but make a comment about Koifishlady's response. Do some people really think Alaska has daytime and nighttime reversed from the rest of the United States? Yikes! That's the dumbest thing I've heard in a while.


patgd25
I've seen them as far south as the Muskoka region in Ontario. I figure pretty much any area outside of major cities though you should be able to see them. As for the best time - I've always been told it's random.


Uncle Tim
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You don't even have to go that far north. I have seen them in southern Michigan. All you need is a clear night with allot of solar activity.


suraj_krsna1
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In Ontario the best major cities are Timmins and Sudbury. From these main cities, you may have to take a small trip to another nearby city to view these spectuclar forms. Of course, it would be customary to go at night.


ljhooka
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go to any open area.


TIMOTHY D L
Every once in awhile we can see the northern lights here in northern Indiana! When I was a kid, working at night on a golf coarse, they scared the heck out of me! I didn't know what they were!


koifishlady
i think you would have to go to alaska to see the northern lights, but i could be wrong. remember alaska has daylight at nighttime, an nighttime at daytime. not sure when to go though, sorry.



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