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When chasing the northern lights, it's common to spend extended hours in extremely cold conditions. Follow these essential tips to ensure both you and your gear remain warm throughout the night.
How does the moon affect your chances of taking amazing aurora pictures? It's an important question you need to get an answer before planning your trip.
There are 10 essential things to consider for successful aurora photography, from gear and camera settings to reading the forecasts, choosing the right location, and preparing and taking pictures.
Suppose you agree that aurora photography is a category of landscape photography. In that case, the best season is when your chances of seeing the aurora are high and the landscape is most beautiful. When is it?
There are four types of forecasts: 11-year solar cycle forecast, 27-day geomagnetic activity forecast, 3-day geomagnetic activity forecast, and real-time aurora forecast. What do they really mean, and how to use them right?
The Kp index is the most critical indicator for aurora photographers. It helps to predict the location, position in the sky, activity, shape, and even the colors of the aurora.
Three things are necessary to see the aurora: a good level of solar activity, a clear sky, and darkness. Solar activity goes on all year round, regardless of the season.