Last night, the dark skies of Chile's Atacama Desert lit up with rippling bands of red light. It looked like the aurora borealis, but it was not.
Space Weather News for May 11, 2018
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RED AIRGLOW OVER THE ATACAMA DESERT: Last night, the normally dark skies of Chile's Atacama Desert lit up with rippling bands of red light. It looked like the aurora borealis, but it was not. A photographer recorded the unusual apparition of red airglow, so bright that it outshined parts of the Milky Way. Visit today's edition of Spaceweather.com for photos and an explanation of this phenomenon.
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Above: Yuri Beletsky photographed this display of airglow over the Atacama Desert on May 11th. For more sightings, visit Spaceweather.com's Realtime Airglow Photo Gallery.
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