Corey S Powell on Nostr: Aurora colors come from atoms that are trying to shed some of their energy. In very ...
Aurora colors come from atoms that are trying to shed some of their energy.
In very thin air, oxygen survives in a delicate, high-energy state that emits green light. In denser air, atomic collisions knock oxygen to a lower-energy state that emits red. Nitrogen is a robust emitter that glows bright in even lower, denser layers of the atmosphere.
Beautiful science.
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/content/aurora-tutorial #aurora #science #space #nature
In very thin air, oxygen survives in a delicate, high-energy state that emits green light. In denser air, atomic collisions knock oxygen to a lower-energy state that emits red. Nitrogen is a robust emitter that glows bright in even lower, denser layers of the atmosphere.
Beautiful science.
https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/content/aurora-tutorial #aurora #science #space #nature