aurora borealis
Koryazhma aurora forecast tonight
Live space weather and local sky timing for seeing aurora borealis near Koryazhma.
Use the live Kp, Bz and solar wind cards below together with moonlight and darkness timing for a practical viewing decision.
Visibility guide
Koryazhma usually needs roughly Kp 3+ for a realistic chance, though Bz and local darkness can shift the outcome.
Look toward the north horizon with the darkest sky you can reach.
Real-time Kp Index
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Solar Wind Speed
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Proton Density
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Interplanetary Magnetic Fields
Bt: -- nT|Bz: -- nT
Forecast Lead Time
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Noon 10.7cm Radio Flux
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Koryazhma aurora FAQ
Can I see the aurora in Koryazhma tonight?
It depends on current geomagnetic activity, local darkness and cloud. For Koryazhma, a practical first check is whether the live Kp index is near Kp 3 or higher and whether Bz is southward.
What is the best time to look in Koryazhma?
The best window is usually during astronomical night, away from bright moonlight and city glare. This page combines local night timing with live space weather so you can decide whether it is worth going out.
Which direction should I face in Koryazhma?
In Koryazhma, start by facing the north horizon from a dark, open location. A camera can often detect faint colour before the eye does.
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