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Seeing photos of the aurora borealis, which has been visible in the UK recently, I wondered...

Seeing photos of the aurora borealis, which has been visible in the UK recently, I wondered why there are bands of colour. I鈥檓 aware that the interaction of ionised particles with different elements creates different colours, but why do they appear in bands? Are there distinct layers of nitrogen, oxygen or other gasses in the upper atmosphere?

Derek Woodroffe, Stapleford, Nottingham, UK

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