While in ancient China people believed the Northern Lights were a dragon's fiery breath, soldiers in Medieval Europe thought that a red aurora borealis marked the outbreak of war.
You might know it as the Northern Lights but its technically called the aurora borealis in the Northern Hemisphere and the aurora australis or Southern Lights in the Southern Hemisphere.
You might know it as the Northern Lights, but it's technically called the aurora borealis in the northern hemisphere and the aurora Australia's or Southern Lights in the southern hemisphere.
Even if you find them a bit of a " borealis" , it's rare for them to be visible " illumination" wide and in the night sky they make a " hue" difference.