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The Aurora Borealis Upon Earth and Exoplanets: The Flame Color of Propane, the Layered Colors of the Aurora Borealis, the Reason the Aurora Borealis Produces Disparate Colors, the Color of Nitrogen and Oxygen Within the Atmosphere During the Aurora Borealis, How Scientists Detect Streaks of Blue Within the Aurora Borealis, the Possibility of the Aurora Borealis Pulsing, How Scientists Study This Pulsation, How Weather Balloon Technology Analyzes the Pulsation of the Aurora Borealis, the Concept of the “Chorus” Within the Aurora Borealis, Scientists Converting X-Ray Data From Space Into Sound Data, the Reason the Earth Has a Magnetic Field, the Result of Solar Wind Storms Bombarding the Earth’s Magnetic Field, the Best Location to View the Aurora Borealis, the Reason the 2003 Halloween Solar Storms Caused the Aurora Borealis to be Viewed Far From the Earth’s Poles, the Causation of Bright Bursts Within the Aurora Borealis, the Possibility of Aurora Borealis’ Occurring Upon Exoplanets and the Reason Scientists Believe Exoplanets With an Aurora Borealis Could Possess Life, How Scientists Detect the Aurora Borealis Upon Distant Exoplanets, the First Discovered Exoplanet With an Aurora Borealis, the Strength of the Aurora Borealis Upon Exoplanet Lépine–Shara Proper Motion J1835+3259 (LSR J1835+3259), the Brightness of the Aurora Borealis Upon Lépine–Shara Proper Motion J1835+3259, Scientists Unable to Detect Life Upon Lépine–Shara Proper Motion J1835+3259, the Reason Scientists Rarely Discover Exoplanets With an Aurora Borealis, and the Continuous Scientific Monitoring of Every Exoplanet Within 100 Light Years of the Earth for an Aurora Borealis

Propane will always burn with a blue flame. The colors of the aurora borealis are layered with violet at the bottom, green in the middle, and red at the top, which signifies the structure of the atmosphere. Just as different chemicals create different colored flames, so too do photons bouncing around in the atmosphere off of different elements present. Nitrogen glows violet in a band at the bottom and oxygen glows green and red, creating a curtain 400 kilometers in length. Sensitive cameras can ...


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