• Victor
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    102 months ago

    In my experience the aurora borealis is always green. I live in the north of Sweden.

    • Turun
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      72 months ago

      It depends on which part of the atmosphere reacts. Pink/purple/red is also possible.

      • Victor
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        12 months ago

        Never in my life have I seen that where I live, but I have seen that in footage from other parts of the world, yes.

    • ianovic69
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      2 months ago

      It was green when I was in the north of Norway.

      This was taken with my phone.

      • 56!
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        52 months ago

        The red parts are rarer and harder to see. Especially with the naked eye.

        The red parts were very visible last night, and I found their colour much easier to see with the naked eye than the green parts ever are.

            • Victor
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              12 months ago

              Thank you! What’s it like normally where you live? What colors are the Arora normally?

              • 56!
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                22 months ago

                I would usually describe it as grey. There have been a few times where a sunset or the moon have provided some contrast, causing the greenness to become slightly noticeable. Last night was the first time I’ve seen such an obvious pink.

                Sadly it doesn’t get dark enough here at this time of year, so my family down south had a better view.