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An obscure nocturnal phenomenon prevents the night sky from becoming completely dark. Even if the moon, all artificial lights, and auroras were blotted out, the sky would still emit a soft luminosity all over the globe. This is “airglow,” and it is created by the light of atoms excited by solar UV radiation. Airglow is contained within Earth’s extremely variable ionosphere and produces a dominant green light approximately 50 to 60 miles above the planet. Oxygen atoms are the main component of airglow, but — through chemiluminescence and the decay of excited...Read full article

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