The Northern Lights Nature’s Most Spectacular Light show 2017/10/07

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The Northern Lights Nature’s Most Spectacular Light show 2017/10/07 Northern Lights Presentation

2017/10/07 The Aurora Borealis Ribbons of blue, green, pink, and purple luminescence that are caused by the collisions of electrically charged particles in the atmosphere. Northern Lights Presentation

Northern Lights Ideal Viewing Conditions 2017/10/07 Northern Lights Ideal Viewing Conditions Best time for viewing Late fall and early spring Between 10 p.m. and 2 a.m. Fairbanks Ideal location due to distance from equator Clear skies with little moonlight are ideal The light reaches their peak in September and March. Northern Lights Presentation

Viewing the Lights from Fairbanks 2017/10/07 Viewing the Lights from Fairbanks Cleary Summit Chena Lakes Recreation Area Steese Highway Ester Dome Northern Lights Presentation

Visit Fairbanks and View the Northern Lights With Kodiak West Travel