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SVOLVÆR Other than the massive fishing industry, tourism is becoming increasingly important. Svolvær is also a major transportation hub and favourite starting point for tourists visiting the Lofoten islands.
Many artists have been inspired by the unique light in Lofoten, and there are many artists and galleries in Svolvær.
ABOUT THE AURORA BOREALIS Aurora Borealis or the northern light is a natural light display in the sky.Auroras are caused by charged particles, mainly electrons and protons, entering the atmosphere from above causing ionisation and excitation of atmospheric constituents, and consequent optical emissions. Incident protons can also produce emissions as hydrogen atoms after gaining an electron from the atmosphere.
Auroras are occasionally seen in latitudes below the auroral zone, when a geomagnetic storm temporarily enlarges the auroral oval. Large geomagnetic storms are most common during the peak of the eleven-year sunspot cycle or during the three years after the peak.
Vídeo en español del Museo Hurtigruten de Stockmarknes, en Noruega.
Nov. 21, 2017 Aurora Borealis Highlights (pt. 2)
This is a short clip of one of the highlights from our November 21, 2017 northern lights live stream event. We have begun streaming the aurora borealis out live over Facebook this year for everyone to enjoy. This event lasted nearly 4 hours, but this is a short clip of the one of the best parts. This is real-time video and not a time-lapse.
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Aurora Borealis 2014-09-13
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Aurora Time-Lapse in Iceland
A time-lapse of the aurora-filled skies during the 2014-09-12 solar storm from the country-side just outside Reykjavik, Iceland. The movie ends in panning across the quiet sky and zooming into our neighbour Galaxy Andromeda M-31.