Aurora Borealis Over Snow-Covered Arctic Plain — Free Northern Lights Image Free AI Image
About This AI Image
Broad vertical curtains of green and purple aurora borealis fill the upper two-thirds of the frame above a snow-covered arctic plain. The green bands dominate the upper left and right arcs, while a central column of magenta and purple light rises toward the dark blue zenith. Several faint stars are visible through the lighter portions of the display. In the foreground, sinuous tire tracks curve across the flat snowfield, and bare shrubs and rocky outcrops dot the mid-ground. A range of snow-capped mountains defines the horizon.
The aurora borealis (also called the northern lights) results from charged solar particles colliding with atmospheric gases at altitudes between 100 and 300 kilometers. Green emissions come from oxygen atoms at lower altitudes, while the rarer red and purple hues appear at higher elevations where nitrogen and high-altitude oxygen are energized. Displays of this intensity occur during periods of elevated geomagnetic activity, most frequently between late September and late March at latitudes above 60 degrees north. This image is AI-generated.
The wide-aspect composition and high color contrast make this image suitable for travel blog headers, winter event promotional banners, and desktop or mobile wallpapers. The uncluttered lower half of the frame also provides a clear text placement area for overlay copy. PAKUTASO images are released for free commercial use without attribution, suitable for both digital and print projects.
Suggested Uses
Suitable for article thumbnails, YouTube videos, social media graphics, concept art references, presentation materials, TRPG backgrounds, manga backgrounds, presentation materials, and creative design projects.