The Northern Lights, also known as the Aurora Borealis, are a natural light display in the Earth’s sky, primarily visible at high latitude regions. These lights are caused by the interaction of charged particles from the sun with the Earth’s atmosphere. The best time to see the Northern Lights in Norway is during the winter months, from September to April, when the nights are longer and the skies are darker.
There are a number of factors that can affect the visibility of the Northern Lights, including the weather, the level of solar activity, and the location. The best conditions for viewing the Northern Lights are clear, dark skies, and a high level of solar activity. The solar activity is strongest during the peak of the solar cycle, which occurs every 11 years. The next peak is expected in 2025, so this will be an ideal year to see the Northern Lights in Norway.