Northern Lights
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Northern Lights is a common name for the aurora borealis (polar aurorae) in the Northern Hemisphere.
Northern Lights may also refer to:
- Northern Lights, the first book in Philip Pullman's fantasy trilogy, His Dark Materials. The book is known as The Golden Compass in the United States.
- Northern Lights, a 1997 movie starring Diane Keaton.
- Northern Lights, a 1975 novel by Tim O'Brien.
- Northern Lights, a CBC radio programme.
- Northern Lights, a song by Renaissance from the album A Song for All Seasons (1978) which became a surprise hit when released as a single. The song refers not to the aurorae but to the lights of England's northern cities which the narrator is leaving behind.
- Northern Lights, a 19th century periodical
- Northern Lights, one of the most famous cannabis strains.
- Northern Lights (band) a collaboration of Canadian artists.
- Northern Lights, the organisation responsible for marine navigation aids around the coastal areas of Scotland and the Isle of Man
- Northern Lights College in northern British Columbia, Canada, with campuses in Atlin, Chetwynd, Dawson Creek, Fort Nelson, Fort St. John, and Tumbler Ridge