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Where Do the Northern Lights Occur? Understanding Aurora Borealis Layers
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, occur in the earth's thermosphere and mesosphere, approximately 80 to 500 kilometers above the earth's surface.
Visible Planets: 5 Planets You Can See Without a Telescope
Hypernova: Understanding the Universe's Most Powerful Explosions
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New Study Reveals Four Exceptionally Young Asteroid Families
Venus Revealed: Dynamic Cloud Winds Captured in New Image
CubeSats Encounter an Asteroid: Inside ESA’s Hera Mission
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Unveiling Mars' Interior: A New Compositional Model
Floods Leave Lasting Mental Health Struggles, With Vulnerable Communities Hit Hardest
Viking Voyages: European Presence in the Americas a Millennium Ago
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Four-Year Limitation Makes Manned Mars Mission Feasible, Says Global Research Team
Hubble Discovers Dynamic Storms on Uranus and Neptune
Earth Bacteria Thrive on Space-Derived Nutrients, Unlocking New Astrobiology Insights
Eta Carinae: Farewell to the Southern Milky Way’s Most Brilliant Star
Pulsar Radio Pulses Found to Be Hundreds of Times More Energetic Than Predicted
Oxford Engineers Achieve Milestone with HARMONI for the Extremely Large Telescope
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