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Northern lights, beluga whales and science meet in Churchill, Manitoba. ... Miesch explains that northern lights, also known as aurora borealis, are active 300 nights each year in Churchill.
The isolated town of Churchill sits on Hudson Bay in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It’s small, but it draws tourists from all over the world because of several unusual attractions ...
If you’ve always dreamed of seeing the aurora borealis, you’re in luck this year, as solar activity heads toward a peak in its roughly 11-year cycle. One of the best spots to catch the ...
From heated, glass structures to a delicious dinner in the middle of the frozen subarctic, there are so many ways you can visit Churchill and capture life-long memories under the aurora borealis.
Aurora borealis—from Churchill, Manitoba, Canada—looks north toward a curtain with pink upper coloration from low-energy electrons exciting oxygen in the high atmosphere.
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