Fun fact: the sun is constantly abuzz with activity of all sorts, and every 11 years, we here on Earth get to witness what’s called the solar maximum. During this time, the 11-year solar cycle peaks, and the North and South poles essentially “switch” places – and something incredibly magical happens. The Aurora borealis, otherwise known as the Northern Lights, becomes visible significantly further south than usual – and this year, Indiana might just be in for the show of a lifetime. It’s almost time for Northern Lights 2024 in Indiana: get all the details!

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As for the big when, the solar max will max out, so to speak, in the fall – but leading up to that, keep your eye on the space weather and stay alert. You’ll have lots of chances to see the lights this year leading up to – and winding down from – it.

Need more dark sky ideas? Check out Tippecanoe River State Park. Need a place to stay while you’re here chasing auroras? No worries – our friends at Booking.com have an amazing array of choices! Have you ever seen the aurora borealis? Let me know and send in your photos!

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