The aurora borealis, or northern lights, is typically visible in high-latitude regions near the Arctic Circle. Key locations include northern parts of countries such as Norway, Sweden, Finland, Canada, and Alaska in the United States. The best chances to see the aurora occur during the winter months when nights are longest and skies are darkest. Other factors, like solar activity and local weather conditions, also influence visibility.
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