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Wimair OP t1_j7fij7s wrote

Since I saw my first aurora some years ago I‘m almost addicted to them. I love watching the nerdy statistics and graphs on the forecast websites and rush out in the cold when the heavens seem to blow up on a clear night. 😍

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Left_Document_3408 t1_j7k6r3k wrote

Wow nice, thats my dream, im planing a visit to iceland right now, may i ask? Is september good time to visit or is it to snowy then?

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Wimair OP t1_j7mi986 wrote

September should be nice, still warm but auroras possible to see. I’ll spontaneously booked a flight in a week hopefully I’ll see some auroras 😇

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SoloExperiencer t1_j7hj611 wrote

Certainly one of the best aurora photos I've ever seen. What a swirl!

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Wimair OP t1_j7jjr5z wrote

Yeah, it was a great night. Basically I also have the same shot with a totally different type of aurora, maybe I’ll post it some day. Not so much swirls but way more „straight lines“ with lots of colors.

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Silverbackmike t1_j7j8iys wrote

Beautiful. I got married in Budir last year at the black church. I can’t wait to return again, hopefully to see the auroras.

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SagariKatu t1_j7h0qzo wrote

I still haven't seen one live. This picture is amazing, and I'm sure it still doesn't make it justice.

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dynocide t1_j7j49ht wrote

I recently went to see them. Awesome. But honestly, the pictures are often times better because the exposure times can be tweaked and are more sensitive than the human eye. Don't get me wrong, the lights are beautiful, but I was also shocked how even my cell phone picked up the lights more dramatically than my eyes.

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Wimair OP t1_j7jjvkn wrote

True, but to be honest: if you are under clear skies when an bigger solar wind hits earth it’s even more magic than on any photo or video because the sky is just dancing all above you. It’s truly magical, but also I was lucky enough two times to be on Iceland or in Norway when a big solar storm hits our atmosphere 🙂

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c_pike1 t1_j7j9hmi wrote

Is the winter the best time to see them? I assume so with like 20 hours of darkness but everything else there must be pretty inhospitable this time of year

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Wimair OP t1_j7jif4w wrote

Basically all year but is only gets dark enough from late august till April. The more „night“ the longer the chances. To see the green lady. Also I prefer to go there during a new-moon phase :-)

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c_pike1 t1_j7k3a0q wrote

Thanks. What are the conditions like in the winter there?

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Wimair OP t1_j7miie5 wrote

Chances of whiteouts and blizzards but also sunny days and winter-wonderland. Absolutely unpredictable weather but I love the forced „relaxation“ in a hut with a hot tub.

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c_pike1 t1_j7npa12 wrote

Thanks. I'm surprised there are sunny days in the winter. I thought they had like 18+ hours of dark in the winters up there

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Wimair OP t1_j7oc7hq wrote

That’s in Spitzbergen for example, to my knowledge it never gets dark 24/7 in Iceland.

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Wimair OP t1_j7oclzd wrote

Just double checked it - you see the sun at least 3hrs in winter. It’s very low to the ground but that’s still better than a nothing.

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UMagnet t1_j7jxvz0 wrote

That is absolutely stunning. I've always wanted to see the northern lights in person. For now, I've got new wallpaper

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Fmarulezkd t1_j7kb926 wrote

If you ever go after them, just be prepared for mild disappointment, cause in reality you'll see nothing close to this kind of pictures.

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Wimair OP t1_j7lmsgj wrote

Not true. If there’s an heavy solar storm it’s a pretty stunning show that will blow your mind. But yes- lots of luck needed.

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