WEDNESDAY, 7 MARCH 2018

Tour at 2100

Report from elding: It was a clear starry night as we sailed out of the harbour, so one important requirement for seeing the aurora was met. Not even 15 minutes passed, while just barely leaving the harbour lights behind us, we saw a beautiful green arch stretching all over the W/NW skies. It was quite a sight and we enjoyed every minute of it as we sailed deeper into the dark night. The northern lights remained relatively stable in the sky, moving more north and loosing some of it´s intensity, but still remaining with us. The small group of passengers that sailed with us this night truly appreciated this marvel of nature, as they didn't waste chances of seeing it with their own eyes and enjoying the silence while the boat engine was turned off. Despite the low aura activity forecasted we got to see some beautiful lights. 

- Lucas Heinrich 

Tour status: RUNNING

Aurora activity: 2/9

Weather conditions: E 2m/s, -5°C 
Cloud cover: Clear skies
Moon status: Waning Gibbous, illumination: 86%