If you're an avid space enthusiast, you've probably seen the northern lights at this point (or want to). After all, they're convenient for most of us living in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and even Russia – even if you have to travel to see them. The southern lights – or Aurora Australis –, on the other hand, are more difficult to reach...| Space Tourism Guide
At 03:32 GMT on June 21, 2021, the earth will experience the June solstice. This is the point of greatest daylight for those of us who live in the upper hemisphere. While many people let the summer solstice pass without note, those of us who pay attention to astronomic events know it's an exciting day...| Space Tourism Guide
Many of us have 'seeing the aurora' on our bucket list – and for good reason. To see the northern lights or southern lights dancing in the atmosphere, shades of green, red, purple, and white, is an unforgettable experience. It's one of the most impressive space tourism activities you can enjoy...| Space Tourism Guide
If you've ever heard of the aurora australis, you might wonder: is it possible to see the aurora australis in Australia? They are named for Australia, after all! to know when and where to go. We've put together this huge guide to seeing the southern lights in Australia, including everything you need to know...| Space Tourism Guide