New & Recent Releases Intro to The Aurora Collection Some History - First Aurora
You Can Still Enjoy The Northern Lights In Alaska's Endless Summer Sunlight!
Proudly celebrating over 23 years at the Alaska Center for the Performing Arts.
AurorA-Alaska's Great Northern Lights reflects 40 + years of Alaska's finest and rarest
auroral photography across magnificent vistas. AurorA is now projected in stunning High
Definition BluRay® and has been enjoyed by thousands of world travelers and local Alaskans alike.
We are excited for next year's 2023 season which opens May 24th through September 1st!
If you didn’t make it to the 2022 show, AurorA DVD’s & BluRay® Disks are always available online!
AurorA Show® Rates & Location Info "Name This Photo" Contest
“Pioneer Peak”
© 1989

“…Very rare pink & violet aurora towers over 400 miles high in the south over 6,398 foot Pioneer Peak. During the entire night one of the most powerful auroral displays recorded in 50 years blasted over the northern and southern hemispheres of Earth. Unknown at the time was the fact that 2 million folks in Quebec were plunged into darkness as this particular event caused a massive power outage. As dawn twilight began to show in the southeast, the finale’ of the Great Auroras of March 13th/14th attempts to return to Alaskan skies before being erased by its very creator, the sun…"