Kyle
Beloved Misanthrope
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Some serious pink still going around Northern Norway. What was already an absolutely great night, ended up with a perfect bonus. The pink was so vibrant, it turned the ocean pink, too! Everyone was in awe, me included. Will there be more pink tomorrow again?
The pink ribbon Varik witnessed is also known as "the nitrogen fringe." Most auroras are green--the color of oxygen atoms being struck by energetic particles from space between 100 km and 300 km above Earth's surface. Pink appears when energetic particles descend lower than usual, striking nitrogen molecules at the 100 km level and below.
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Some serious pink still going around Northern Norway. What was already an absolutely great night, ended up with a perfect bonus. The pink was so vibrant, it turned the ocean pink, too! Everyone was in awe, me included. Will there be more pink tomorrow again?
The pink ribbon Varik witnessed is also known as "the nitrogen fringe." Most auroras are green--the color of oxygen atoms being struck by energetic particles from space between 100 km and 300 km above Earth's surface. Pink appears when energetic particles descend lower than usual, striking nitrogen molecules at the 100 km level and below.
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