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Livestream the Northern Lights
As governments continue to mandate social distancing measures, non-essential travel is out of the question. But while you’re quarantining at home, you can still see one of nature’s most stunning atmospheric phenomena.
Explore.org and Polar Bears International are live streaming the northern lights.
The camera is located at the Churchill Northern Studies Center in Manitoba, Canada. Although the northern lights occur year-round, late winter and early spring are the best seasons to see them.
Tune in during the darkest hours of the night, which are generally from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. EDT. You can use a simple time zone converter (Google) to find out what time that would be in your neck of the woods.
As governments continue to mandate social distancing measures, non-essential travel is out of the question. But while you’re quarantining at home, you can still see one of nature’s most stunning atmospheric phenomena.
Explore.org and Polar Bears International are live streaming the northern lights.
The camera is located at the Churchill Northern Studies Center in Manitoba, Canada. Although the northern lights occur year-round, late winter and early spring are the best seasons to see them.
Tune in during the darkest hours of the night, which are generally from 10 p.m. to 4 a.m. EDT. You can use a simple time zone converter (Google) to find out what time that would be in your neck of the woods.