"Capturing Earth's Radiant Atmosphere: Stunning Views from Space"

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Source: Space.com
"Capturing Earth's Radiant Atmosphere: Stunning Views from Space"
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A stunning photo taken from the International Space Station shows Earth's atmospheric glow, known as airglow, as it interacts with sunlight and molecules in the atmosphere. The image, captured at an altitude of 258 miles above the Pacific Ocean, also features a starry sky backdrop and the space station itself. The airglow phenomenon is caused by the interaction of molecules such as nitrogen, oxygen, sodium, and ozone with ultraviolet radiation from sunlight, resulting in a colorful display best seen at night.

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