Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - The 24 Solar Terms - Can you see the aurora in the South Pole or the North Pole in February?

Can you see the aurora in the South Pole or the North Pole in February?

Aurora must be seen at night.

65438+February is winter in the northern hemisphere, and the North Pole is extremely night. If it appears, you can see the aurora.

In June+February, 5438, the Antarctic was extremely bright. During the daytime for several months, the sky is too bright, even if there is aurora, you can't see it.

So you can see the aurora in the North Pole from June to February in 5438.