While staying at Superior Stay Hotel, one of the best things to do in Marquette is to view Northern Light in this season. The Northern lights in Marquette, alias the Aurora Borealis, are an incredible landscape of lights seen in the northern hemisphere. It is one of the best tourist attractions in Marquette. This natural phenomenon is so stunning and heavenly; people travel from across the globe for a chance to catch a glimpse of it.
This wonder appears when electrically charged particles from the sun enter the Earth’s atmosphere and collide with gaseous particles. It’s a matter of luck to witness the view of vibrant shades of green, pink, yellow, and violet swirling all across the dark sky, red being the rarest and green being the most common.
Its occurrence depends mainly on two factors, the degree of disturbance of the Earth’s magnetic field and your geographic location. Moreover, other factors considered are the weather in your area, city light pollution, full moon, etc.
Book NowWhile it would be great to see the northern lights year-round in Marquette, part of what makes the experience unique is that you can only experience it during certain parts of the year. The Northern Lights can be seen between August and April, with October and November being the peak months. As Marquette is blessed with a miles-long shoreline along the south shore of Lake Superior, it is easy to witness some of the best 180-degree views of the northern lights without any trees or mountains hampering your view. The second reason for choosing Marquette for watching the activity would be relatively low light pollution.
To know whether you have a chance of seeing an aurora or not, you must know the level of geomagnetic activity at the moment. There is a simple index known as Kp; it indicates a number from 0 to 9, 0 being the lowest. It refers to geomagnetic activity. To witness the auroral activity in Marquette, the geomagnetic level of activity should be at least 3. You can check the status of activity at Aurora Forecast before planning your trip to Marquette.
Marquette is sitting just on top of the Kp 5 line. At Kp 3, You may able to capture greens and purples in the sky with long exposure photos. At Kp 4, You may able to see color with the naked eye. At Kp 5 and higher, vivid colors and shapes become visible.
Northern Lights may be viewable in Marquette throughout the year. Check out the Light Pollution Map to find the best place with a clear and dark sky for seeing an aurora.
Marquette is suitable for watching the light show, but you should travel to open spaces for getting an unobstructed view. Some of our favorite places where you can easily drive to view the auroral activity that is located near the Superior Stay Hotel are:
We would like to share some tips and tricks for the newbie photographers to capture the Northern Lights efficiently –
To experience the Northern Lights in Marquette, all you need is a camera, a dark sky, and much patience. The best light shows may occur during the most unexpected times. If you are in town for the light show, share your photos with us on Facebook. We would love to see the Northern lights from your lens.