Aurora Boreal - Kvaløysletta, Noruega
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N 69° 41.811 E 018° 37.850
34W E 408273 N 7733845
La aurora boreal, también conocida como luces del norte, es un fenómeno natural que ocurre en las regiones polares de la Tierra.
Waymark Code: WM1C304
Location: Troms, Norway
Date Posted: 05/25/2025
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member FamilieFrohne
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"La aurora boreal, también conocida como luces del norte, es un fenómeno natural que ocurre en las regiones polares de la Tierra, causado por la interacción entre el viento solar (partículas cargadas del sol) y la magnetosfera terrestre. Este fenómeno se manifiesta como un espectáculo de luz en el cielo nocturno, con colores que van desde el verde, rojo, azul, morado y amarillo.

¿Sabías que las auroras boreales pueden verse desde finales de septiembre hasta finales de marzo? En el Norte de Noruega, el cielo está oscuro desde la tarde hasta bien entrada la mañana y es habitual que aparezcan auroras boreales en el cielo. Nos atrevemos a afirmar que esta zona de Noruega, con sus innumerables islas, profundos fiordos y escarpadas montañas, es uno de los lugares más bonitos e interesantes del mundo para ver auroras boreales.

Como en esta enorme zona geográfica viven cientos de miles de personas, la región del Norte de Noruega tiene de todo: desde ciudades con una gran vida nocturna y excelentes museos hasta pequeños pueblos pesqueros y vastos espacios tranquilos sin contaminación lumínica."

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The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, is a natural phenomenon that occurs in Earth's polar regions, caused by the interaction between the solar wind (charged particles from the sun) and the Earth's magnetosphere. This phenomenon manifests itself as a light show in the night sky, with colors ranging from green, red, blue, purple, and yellow.

Did you know that the Northern Lights can be seen from late September to late March? In Northern Norway, the sky is dark from early evening until late morning, and it's common for the Northern Lights to appear in the sky. We dare say that this area of ??Norway, with its countless islands, deep fjords, and rugged mountains, is one of the most beautiful and interesting places in the world to see the Northern Lights.

As hundreds of thousands of people live in this vast geographical area, Northern Norway has everything: from cities with great nightlife and excellent museums to small fishing villages and vast, peaceful, unpolluted spaces. Light."

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