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Pilot captures historic northern lights show from 37,000 feet (photos) (Original Post) milestogo 11 hrs ago OP
Since I was a child I have wanted to see the aurora borealis. I saw a big red chunk here in NM Clouds Passing 11 hrs ago #1
Glad you got to see it, Clouds! SheltieLover 11 hrs ago #2
But I want to see it in Sweden or Alaska where it's giant and colorful Clouds Passing 10 hrs ago #3
Awwww... SheltieLover 9 hrs ago #8
My sister in Asheville NC & her family Cha 9 hrs ago #9
"" AllaN01Bear 10 hrs ago #4
WOW!!!!!! calimary 9 hrs ago #5
That's amazing MustLoveBeagles 9 hrs ago #6
If I were the pilot on that plane, I would think that I had reached heaven. milestogo 9 hrs ago #7
Thanks for sharing. I witnessed marvelous light show in the early 70s while wilderness canoeing in northern Ontario. Martin68 9 hrs ago #10
Absolutely stunning - thanks for posting!! Talitha 8 hrs ago #11

Clouds Passing

(7,203 posts)
1. Since I was a child I have wanted to see the aurora borealis. I saw a big red chunk here in NM
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 08:13 PM
11 hrs ago

a couple months ago

Clouds Passing

(7,203 posts)
3. But I want to see it in Sweden or Alaska where it's giant and colorful
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 09:06 PM
10 hrs ago


Just being Wendy Whiner rn

SheltieLover

(77,450 posts)
8. Awwww...
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 09:47 PM
9 hrs ago

Plan a trip?

What strikes me about these is how connected to everything one viewing it must feel.

Here in swampy memphis region, I rarely see stars - too swampy / hazy / humid. Hell on earth.

Cha

(317,370 posts)
9. My sister in Asheville NC & her family
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:09 PM
9 hrs ago

went to Iceland last year and saw the Northern Lights.

Beautiful Pics and they got to submerge in the Thermal Hot Springs.

I enjoyed that so much vicariously!

Hope you get to go where you want someday!

calimary

(89,206 posts)
5. WOW!!!!!!
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 09:25 PM
9 hrs ago

Absolutely mind-bending!!!

THANKS for finding and then sharing these, milestogo! And extra thanks to the photographer, Matt Melnyk, for some SPECTACULAR photos!

Martin68

(27,172 posts)
10. Thanks for sharing. I witnessed marvelous light show in the early 70s while wilderness canoeing in northern Ontario.
Thu Jan 22, 2026, 10:16 PM
9 hrs ago

I paddled out into the middle of a lake with two friends and lay down in the bottom of the canoe to watch the incredible display of light and color. Got up and walked out our tent to pee late in the night to see a completely different spectacle. I think the thing that stuck with me was the incredible silence that accompanied the fireworks above.

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