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Red Wings By: LeRoy Zimmerman |
Region: Polar Regions Site: Fairbanks - Alaska - USA
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A dark moonless night on Cleary Summit, north of Fairbanks, Alaska.
Looking westward beneath the auroral wall, the delicate dance of
light could barely illuminate the snow. As noted by the photographer "Auroras, standing atop the
atmosphere about 100km overhead, can often reach up into the heavens
another 1000 kilometers. The lower portion of the auroral wall, the first
400km of aurora height, the light is green, but once the wall
grows in height and pushes above the 400km point, anything above
that turns a beautiful red. So a full blown 1000km aurora wall
will have 400km of green light on the lower part of the wall, and
will have about 600km of red light standing above that. And when you
end up looking through both the green light and some distant red, the
color of the two mixed will give the look of yellow light, as red and
green light make yellow. Hence some of the colors you can see here". LeRoy Zimmerman/Photosymphony.com.
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