Aurora borealis illuminates night watch aboard Norwegian frigate KNM Thor Heyerdahl

During a routine night watch in northern waters, conscripts aboard the Norwegian frigate KNM Thor Heyerdahl witnessed an exceptional display of the aurora borealis. The vivid green and violet arcs lit up the Arctic sky, creating a striking backdrop for one of Norway’s most advanced surface combatants operating along NATO’s northern flank.

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17 november 2025   |   12:27   |   Source: Gazeta Morska   |   Prepared by: Kamil Kusier   |   Print

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Northern lights over the Norwegian Sea

The night sky above the Norwegian Sea erupted in shimmering waves of colour as the aurora borealis appeared in full intensity, surprising the crew of KNM Thor Heyerdahl on duty. Although common in high-latitude regions, seeing such a dynamic and bright auroral display during operations at sea remains a rare and memorable experience. For the young conscripts on watch, the moment offered a striking contrast between the routine demands of military service and the natural phenomena that define the Arctic environment.

KNM Thor Heyerdahl: a modern asset of Norway’s maritime defence

Part of the Fridtjof Nansen-class, KNM Thor Heyerdahl is among the Norwegian Navy’s most capable multi-role frigates. Built to operate effectively in cold, challenging northern waters, the vessel plays a central role in anti-submarine warfare, air defence tasks, maritime security and NATO cooperative missions. Key capabilities include:

  • a towed-array sonar system for advanced ASW operations,
  • an integrated combat management and fire-control suite,
  • medium-range air defence capabilities,
  • full support for embarked NH90 maritime helicopters.

Operating on the strategically important High North, the frigate contributes to monitoring, deterrence and the overall readiness of NATO’s northern maritime presence.

A night watch framed by Arctic nature

Viewing the northern lights from the deck of a frigate is an experience that blends the demands of modern naval operations with the raw power of the natural world. The aurora’s reflection across the dark surface of the sea created a rarely witnessed maritime landscape—one that momentarily suspended the intensity of watchkeeping duties.

Such scenes serve as a reminder that even in an era of advanced sensors, autonomous systems and complex operational requirements, naval missions in the High North remain deeply connected to the environment. For sailors operating at these latitudes, nature is not merely a backdrop but a defining operational factor.

Arctic operations: beauty and challenge

The auroral display observed by the crew of KNM Thor Heyerdahl highlights the unique conditions faced by naval forces operating in the Arctic. Long winter nights, abrupt weather changes, polar lows, and vast, sparsely monitored maritime zones create an operating environment that demands resilience, flexibility and high technical readiness.

This time, nature offered the crew a rare moment of awe amid the rigours of service. For many of the conscripts on board, the sight of the aurora borealis above a cutting-edge Norwegian frigate will remain one of the defining memories of their deployment in northern waters.

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Kamil Kusier
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