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Aurora Borealis Predictor
Discover your chances of seeing the Northern Lights
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🔮 Current Aurora Visibility
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KP Index
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Best Viewing Time
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📅 7-Day Forecast
📊 Historical Data (Last 30 Days)
ℹ️ About Aurora Predictions
KP Index
Scale of 0–9 indicating geomagnetic activity. Higher values mean better aurora visibility and coverage at lower latitudes.
Best Viewing
Aurora is typically best viewed 2–3 hours before and after midnight in dark, clear skies away from city lights.
Location Matters
Higher latitudes have better chances. The auroral oval expands toward lower latitudes during strong geomagnetic storms.
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