Photo provided coutesty of NASA, Astronaut Overmeyer and Dr. Hallinan

Aurora Australis

A photograph of the southern lights taken by astronauts onboard the Space Shuttle Discovery. The emissions, extending nearly vertically upwards, trace out the Earth's magnetic field lines. The green glow occurs at altitudes near 80-120 kilometers. The red glow is less energetic and occurs at altitude above 250 kilometers. Both types of light are produced by oxygen atoms in the atmosphere.


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