Aurora Sky Station is a premier scientific and tourist facility located in Abisko National Park, Sweden, specifically designed for observing the aurora borealis. Situated atop Mount Nuolja at an elevation of 900 meters, it is accessed via a chairlift. The station is internationally recognized as one of the best places on Earth to witness the Northern Lights due to its location within a microclimate that often provides clear skies, a phenomenon known as the "Blue Hole of Abisko." The facility features an observation deck and an exhibition that educates visitors about the science behind the auroras. It is operated by the Swedish Tourist Association. The station offers guided tours and during the winter season, visitors can experience the Northern Lights from the station's vantage point. The chairlift ride to the station provides panoramic views of the surrounding Arctic landscape, including Lake Torneträsk.
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