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Credit & Copyright: Yang Sutie  
 
Explanation:
What's happening in the sky?  
  
The atmosphere over northern   
Norway   
appeared quite strange for about 30 minutes last Friday   
when colorful clouds, dots, and plumes suddenly appeared.  
  
The colors were actually created by the NASA-funded   
Auroral  
Zone Upwelling Rocket Experiment   
(AZURE) which dispersed gas tracers to probe winds in Earth's   
upper  
atmosphere.  
  
AZURE's tracers originated from two short-lived   
sounding rockets   
launched from the   
AndÜya Space   
Center in Norway.  
  
The harmless gases,   
trimethylaluminum   
and a   
barium/strontium mixture,   
were released into the   
ionosphere   
at altitudes of 115 and 250 km.   
  
The vapor   
trails were observed   
dispersing   
from several ground stations.  
  
Mapping how   
AZURE's  
vapors   
dispersed should increase humanity's understanding of how the   
solar wind   
transfers energy to the Earth and powers   
aurora.  
  
  
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