If one travels to Fairbanks, the Aurora Borealis, or Northern Lights, is a must see. Reality, however, has shown the aurora to be an elusive treat. The University of Alaska at Fairbanks has an aurora forecaster, and there are additional web-based forecasters available. Even when conditions are favorable, this is no guarantee that one will see the aurora. After late nights, early nights, and periodically checking through the nights, our group has caught only brief glimpses of the lights. Last night the group traveled beyond the lights of Fairbanks in pursuit of the aurora. Despite no aurora last night, we got to see a beautiful, clear star-filled sky. The aurora hunt will continue this week, so look for updates.
Denali Mountain in the distance from the Westmark Hotel, Fairbanks. Aurora borealis from Westmark Hotel, Fairbanks. Photo by DJ Kast.Question of the Day
What causes the aurora? Would you expect to see an aurora on Mars? Why or why not?
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