As astrotourism booms, the northern lights get a boost from digital photography. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Photography is as much an art as it is a science, after all. The aurora borealis is elusive for many due to a few reasons. First, the charged particles coming from the solar winds have to be ...
Areas included within Thursday’s viewing line include the northern tip of Idaho, northern Montana, North Dakota, northern Michigan and northern Wisconsin. For viewers in Alaska, chances of seeing the ...
Explore the intriguing connection between the green and red aurora lights and the enigmatic gray-toned emissions.
Researchers have uncovered the nature of a mysterious whitish, grey patch that often appears alongside the aurora borealis.
The strong storms and frequent aurora displays continued throughout the year ... NASA, NOAA: Sun Reaches Maximum Phase in ...
A whitish, gray patch that sometimes appears in the night sky alongside the northern lights has been explained for the first ...
And a photography-focused tour gives you the ... option for those who don’t want to stay up all night chasing the aurora borealis but have FOMO about sleeping through a spectacular show.
The Northern Lights over the Dolomites is an extraordinary event. Captured by the Italian Alessandra Masi, a red arch is also visible.
From eagle safaris and visits to the local Sami Reindeer farm to aurora research at the Andøy Space Centre and photography trips. There is something for everyone with the Northern Lights Company.
Photographs of the aurora borealis in 1908 (Yukon Territory, Canada), 1929 (Lapland) and 1999 (Lofoten, Norway) illustrate advancements in photography before the introduction of digital cameras ...
What role has digital photography played in aurora mania? Before the arrival of digital photography, getting vivid shots of the northern lights required a deep knowledge of camera exposures and ...