The remarkable appearances of the Aurora Lights are not caused by a simple shooting star, as it is caused by the Sun expelling plasma in the direction of Earth. When the Sun’s plasma and the Earth’s magnetic field collide, it results in creating the mystical sights of what is now known as the Aurora Lights. The Aurora Lights have been enchanting the eyes of many people for centuries, as evident through the myths of prehistoric people that persist well into today. Those myths reflect the various ways the Aurora Lights were viewed by groups of people, as some viewed the Aurora Lights as signs of hope and good fortune, while others viewed them as signs of violence and danger. Regardless, those who did witness the Aurora Lights, witnessed a rare sight, as there are a limited number of places to see the lights, and many factors that can increase or decrease one’s chances of viewing the Aurora Lights. Nonetheless, it is the rarity, fascinating myths, and majestic appearance of the Aurora Lights that make it an astonishing sight to those who are fortunate enough to witness