Why is the Aurora Australis generally more difficult for people to witness than the Aurora Borealis?

Answer

The southern auroral oval is centered over the uninhabited Antarctic continent

The southern auroral oval is primarily positioned over Antarctica, which is a vast, rugged, and largely uninhabited region. This geography makes the southern lights much harder for the general public to access compared to the northern lights, which align with populated areas in places like Alaska, Canada, and Scandinavia.

Why is the Aurora Australis generally more difficult for people to witness than the Aurora Borealis?

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