Already several were lucky last night, but it could be your turn tonight.
The northern lights, which are also known as northern lights, are quite rare in Denmark.
But tonight, between 9pm and 2am, you might be able to see them if you’re in the right place at the right time. Midnight has been singled out by experts as the best time to look.
As can be seen from images posted online yesterday, these were powerful enough to be seen from several Danish cities, despite the heavy lights and views limited by buildings.
Looking north from Nordhavn
It was possible to see the phenomenon in Nordhavn in Copenhagen. There is no indication that it will be the same tonight, but who knows: it might be the case again.
“The sun is still quite active, and right now it looks like there may be auroras between 9pm and 2am this evening,” says Cecilie Sand Nรธrholm, an astrophysicist at the Planetarium in Copenhagen. DR.
“This does not guarantee that there will be auroras for all that time, as they can come very sporadically.”
Good time to see them
The weather will be mild, and there will not be many clouds, especially in northern Denmark, says DR’s meteorologist Sรธren Jacobsen.
Heading north can be a good option if you want the best seat in the house to watch the show. Northern Jutland could, among other things, be a rather smart choice, as there are lots of dark zones and thus more chances to see the northern lights.
According to Nรธrholm, Sjรฆlland’s Odde on Zealand is also a good bet. She advises people to avoid big cities and take a camera with them, because night vision is better than our bare eyes.
Source: The Nordic Page