Aurora borealis viewing season in Alaska is generally between August to April.
On the blog is a video by the University of Alaska at Fairbanks documenting the Kiuguyat’s people of the northern lights.
📷 - Gary Kallberg
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A breathtaking view of the Aurora Borealis, a vibrant green and purple curtain of light dancing across the night sky over Fairbanks, Alaska. Captured on March 24th, this stunning display was caused by a coronal mass ejection (CME) interacting with Earth's magnetosphere. The image showcases the intense beauty and power of solar activity.
Astronomy Picture from 29/03/2001
Aurora Alaskan Style
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap010329.html
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A stunning display of the Aurora Borealis, vibrant pink and green hues dancing across the Alaskan night sky. Silhouetted trees frame the breathtaking celestial event, caused by solar particles interacting with Earth's atmosphere.
Astronomy Picture from 11/11/1998
Aurora Above
Source: https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap981111.html
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