During the northern summer, sunlight prevents viewing the aurora at high northern latitudes. As the sun climbs in the sky until June 21st and then descends, the nights are too light to see the aurora.
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Typically, the aurora borealis is more visible in the fall and winter months due to longer periods of darkness. However, in far northern regions where the sun does not set during the summer months, it may be impossible to see the aurora borealis because of the constant daylight.
When the Aurora Borealis happen, they can be seen from the Aleutian Islands.
Aurora Borealis occurs in northern parts of the world. Aurora Australis in southern parts of the world. Borealis is more known because there are more places and people to see them.
It is very unlikely to see the Aurora Borealis from the Philippines as it is typically only visible in higher latitudes close to the Arctic Circle. The Aurora Borealis is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, predominantly seen in the Arctic regions.
While the aurora borealis can be challenging to see in the summer months when there are no dark nights in regions of continuous daylight, it is still possible at high latitudes close to the Arctic Circle. However, the best time to see the aurora is during the winter when nights are longer and darker.
The aurora borealis is typically not visible from Seattle, Washington, as it is too far south. To see the aurora borealis, you would need to travel to locations closer to the magnetic poles, such as Alaska or northern Canada.