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Sign up with Google Sign up with FacebookQ: Anywhere I can sea the Northern Lights in China?
Random one I know. Forgive my stupidity if they're exclusive to the arctic/Canada.
hi:) Yes.
Northern Heilongjiang Province, northeastern of Inner Mongolia , northern Xinjiang.
Being able to see the Aurora depends mainly on two factors, geomagnetic activity (the degree of disturbance of the earth's magnetic field at the time) and your geographic location. Further considerations are the weather at your location, and light pollution from city lights, full moon and so forth.
darkstar1:
Thanks for the answer! I'll have to make sure I get up there in the future!
Glad to help but I hope I didn't misinform you! If you go there only to watch the aurora it probably would disappoint you so much and I would feel bad too. The chart is more of a theoretically analysis, and the polar lights are mostly only seen when the solar activities go maximam(the solar activities have a period of 12 years for a circle). There is one village named "Arctic Village" that being said as the best place to watch aurora, but still there are tourists complaining they saw nothing but stars....