The Northern Lights are an absolute must see. The Northern Lights occur when protons and electrons stream out from the solar surface and slam into the Earth's magnetic field. In simpler terms, when white light passes through particular gases, it lets off different colors.
The Northern Lights can be see year-round in predominantly cold places, such as Alaska, Denmark, Scotland, Canada, Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden. The lights are best seen in the darkness, so make sure there will not be a full moon when you want to see them. Also, take lots of pictures! Camera can see the lights better than the human eye.
The Northern Lights can be see year-round in predominantly cold places, such as Alaska, Denmark, Scotland, Canada, Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, and Sweden. The lights are best seen in the darkness, so make sure there will not be a full moon when you want to see them. Also, take lots of pictures! Camera can see the lights better than the human eye.