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Scientists capture rare Blue Aurora reaching unusual heights above Earth

A pioneering dawn observation in Sweden has revealed that blue auroras occur far higher in Earth’s atmosphere than previously believed.

November 06, 2025 / 10:23 IST
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The aurora glows from its summit at sunrise, unfolding downward with time. (Image: National Institute for Fusion Science)
The aurora glows from its summit at sunrise, unfolding downward with time. (Image: National Institute for Fusion Science)

Scientists are surprised by the new finding about blue lights falling onto the skies of planet Earth. These bright events have been observed in greater amounts than usual in a dawn observation.

The finding provides a deeper understanding of the planet’s upper atmosphere. The discovery may change how scientists interpret auroral processes and ion movement.

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What Is Happening in the Sky?

Blue auroras occur when charged particles collide with nitrogen molecules. These emissions usually appear at lower altitudes during nighttime conditions. However, this study revealed a significant shift in emission altitude.