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Mapping the Best Places to See the Aurora Borealis

Published on 10 July 202510 July 2025 by Jonathan Crowe
A map by Harry Kuril in a polar projection showing the chance of seeing the northern lights during a short visit. The map assigns an aurora score from low to high.
Harry Kuril

Harry Kuril built a computer model to identify the places with a best chance to catch a glimpse of the aurora borealis during a short visit, assigning scores based on aurora intensity, cloud cover and light pollution data. The above map is the result. [Maps.com]

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