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aurora. “Charged particles from the sun—the solar wind—are funneled into channels by the Earth’s magnetic field. When they hit atoms in the atmosphere, it gives off light. The red”—he pointed high overhead—“is from oxygen atoms way above two-hundred kilometers, the blue over there from nitrogen, and the big green”—he traced the warbling ribbon—“is oxygen at about a hundred kilometers.”
Polar Vortex
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