The Northern Lights will be visible in Spain on June 6th.
On the night of May 10 last year we were able to enjoy very rare natural meteorological phenomenon in Spain: northern lights. These evocative night lights, usually only seen in northern countries such as Norway, Finland, Iceland and Sweden in Europe or Alaska, Canada and Greenland in the Americas, could be seen with the naked eye at much higher altitudes. latitudes in the south, including the territory of Spain. Now, This opportunity will be repeated in June on the night of Thursday the 6th.
coinciding with the new moon phase.
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Why are there northern lights in Spain?
The Northern Lights are a phenomenon that occurs when Sun particles collide with Earth’s magnetic field, creating the spectacle of colored lights that usually appear in the skies of countries located in more northern latitudes. However, the intense solar activity we have been experiencing recently has changed the situation, and auroras can be seen at lower latitudes.
Another key factor to enjoying the auroras from Spain is arrival of the new moon. As our satellite disappears from the sky, nights become darker and opportunities to see auroras increase. Last month, this phenomenon occurred precisely on the night when the Moon was in its first quarter and only 5% of its surface was illuminated. Today is a new opportunity to see the auroras will coincide exactly with the new moon
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Where and how to see the northern lights in Spain?
The interaction of solar particles with the Earth’s magnetic field usually occurs at the poles, so auroras are usually observed in countries located further north. However, strong geomagnetic storm that occurred this month – the strongest in the last 20 years – is responsible for the fact that auroras can be seen in Spain.
Although nothing is absolutely certain since space weather is never forecast, the chances of enjoying this special event will be higher. night of Thursday, June 6. Auroras may then appear on subsequent nights depending on solar activity.
These lights can be seen from anywhere in Spanish territory, however those who leave urban centers and travel to areas with less light pollution, they will be more likely to enjoy this phenomenon. Mountains, parks, dark places and clear enclaves will be the ideal places to welcome the return of the northern lights to Spain.