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Fiona Kelly
21 July, 19:02
What color is the auroras in the upper nitrogen
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Leyla Nguyen
21 July, 21:10
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Just so you know oxygen that is 60 miles up gives off a yellow-green color, but oxygen at higher altitudes about 200 miles above us gives the all red auroras. Ionic Nitrogen produces the blue light and neutral Nitrogen gives off the red-purple and the rippled edges.
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