
A science-based live briefing on the 11-year solar cycle
and what it means for Aurora visibility in 2026.
Live Online Session | Zoom
Wednesday 11 March | 19:00 CET (Paris Time)
Hosted by
Suriati Supani
Founder, Scandiplanet
Author of An Ultimate Guide to Meet Aurora
This session will not be recorded.
Solar Cycle 25 began in 2019.
Solar maximum peaked around 2024–2025.
We are now entering the declining phase toward the next solar minimum expected around 2030.
Auroras do not disappear —
but frequency and intensity gradually soften as solar activity declines.
If you have ever considered witnessing the Northern Lights under heightened solar conditions, winter 2026 remains one of the strongest scientifically supported windows before activity moderates further.

• What the 11-year solar cycle actually is
• How solar activity influences aurora frequency
• What happened during the recent peak years
• The biggest misconceptions about “chasing” the Northern Lights
• What early 2026 realistically offers
This is not a sales webinar.
This is an educational briefing.



Wednesday, 11 March | 19:00 CET

Puja & Theo

"Going to bed. Very happy with all our adventures. Theo is super happy. Thank you for everything!"

Nadiah & Umar

"Our journey started in Tromsø as a family of five. Later, we chose to experience Svalbard in winter — even knowing it would be dark 24/7. That Arctic darkness became one of the most magical experiences of our lives.
Now, I’m back in Norway for the third time — this time with my husband for our honeymoon. It was the perfect way to begin our new chapter.
Every trip has been meaningful, intentional, and beyond what we imagined."