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Green sky at night: If you're lucky a journey to the far north of Norway will be rewarded by nature's most dazzling light show. Simon Usborne. Saturday 20 February 2010 01:00 GMT.
Varik said he has conducted over 1,000 tours of Norway’s auroras as a guide for over 10 years, but these were the strongest hues of pink and purple he’s witnessed in his entire life.
The night sky gives this outing the air of an adventure, making explorers out of us, conjuring landscape from the dark. The wilderness is mighty but I, at the helm of this sled charging through it ...
A meteor that lit up the night sky over southwest Norway as it burned up in the atmosphere was from the Taurid meteor shower, experts said on Sunday. The unusually bright meteor -- called a bolide -- ...
An unusually bright meteor lit up the sky over Norway on Saturday night. The meteor - sometimes called a bolide for its particularly intense brightness - could be seen by much of southern Norway.
Most people who have encountered the polar night will have done so in the Northern Hemisphere in either Norway, parts of Alaska, Canada, Greenland, Finland, Russia or Sweden.
As reported in a letter to NATURE1 large masses of noctilucent clouds were seen over southern Norway in the night of June 30-July 1, 1934. From three of my aurora stations I got a series of ...
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