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💡 : Aurora colors are light signatures of the atmosphere's chemistry; green indicates atomic oxygen at lower altitudes, while red appears higher up.

: The NOAA Aurora Guide explains how high-energy electrons excite atmospheric atoms, releasing photons that create the green (557.7 nm) and red (630.0 nm) colors.

The specific file does not correspond to a known published academic paper or a standard scientific dataset in public records.

: The Geophysical Institute maintains extensive auroral camera footage archives.

However, if you are researching , there are several authoritative papers and resources covering the core science, chemical composition, and recent observations. Core Scientific Papers on Aurora