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Aurora by location

Northern Lights
in Svalbard (Longyearbyen)

Svalbard (Longyearbyen), Norway — about 75° geomagnetic latitude. Can sit inside/poleward of oval; only place with polar-night daytime-dark aurora; polar-bear safety outside town.

Svalbard (Longyearbyen)
75° geomag.under the oval
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Kp for a glow
Kp 0
Kp overhead
Kp 2
Geomagnetic lat.
75°
Best season
late September to late March

Can you see the aurora in Svalbard (Longyearbyen)?

Yes. From a dark site you need about Kp 0 for a faint glow low on the northern horizon, and roughly Kp 2 for bright aurora directly overhead. At 75° geomagnetic latitude this spot sits deep under the auroral oval — quiet nights are often enough.

When to go

The season runs late September to late March, when the nights are long and dark. You also need clear skies and a low moon — even a strong Kp is useless under cloud. Check tonight's live call above, then plan a night around the dark window, cloud and moon.

Nearby in Northern Europe

Thresholds are averages from a dark site. Real visibility also needs clear skies, darkness and a cooperative moon — read every number as a chance, not a guarantee. The map is schematic: the auroral oval is drawn at a nominal 66° and the marker is approximate.