I want to experience this at its peak, and I know there are cycles of, I think, 11 years. Also, I imagine this is more spectacular when away from the light pollution of cities (as is telescope viewing or meteor showers). What do you recommend for the best place (how far north, etc.) to see the Aurora Borealis? Is it better when the weather is coldest, or does the season matter?
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