More than 100 people spent eight hours aboard a plane to witness something very few will ever see – the Aurora Australis.

The Aurora Australis, or Southern Lights, is the counterpart to the Northern Lights, but less often viewed because there isn’t much dry ground to perch on for a peek.

But, the Associated Press, reports a charter plane from New Zealand flew close enough to the Antarctic Circle on March 23 to give everyone a shot at the phenomenal light show.

Charter passenger Nick Wong, told the AP that he signed up for the flight after seeing the idea on social media.

“I didn’t think we would actually see such a spectacular display, even by the naked eye,” Wong told AP. “It was really great to be a part of an adventure with like-minded people who were equally or more excited at viewing this phenomena as I was.”

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Angie McBrayer, ex-wife of James Aaron McBrayer, leans her head on her son Sam McBrayer as she and her three children and two grandchildren (from left) Jackson McBrayer, 3, Piper Jae McBrayer, 7, Katy Isaza, and Jordan McBrayer, visit the grave of James McBrayer, Thursday, November 20, 2025, in Tifton. He died after being restrained by Tift County sheriff's deputies on April 24, 2019. His ex-wife witnessed the arrest and said she thought the deputies were being rough but did not imagine that McBrayer would die. (Hyosub Shin/AJC)

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