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A false-color composite image of ultraviolet light from two plasma bands in the ionosphere encircling the Earth over the equator. Bright, blue-white areas are where the plasma is densest. Solid white lines outline the continents; Africa is on the left, and North and South America are on the right. Credit: NASA/University of California, Berkeley

A false-color composite image of ultraviolet light from two plasma bands in the ionosphere encircling the Earth over the equator. Bright, blue-white areas are where the plasma is densest. Solid white lines outline the continents; Africa is on the left, and North and South America are on the right. Credit: NASA/University of California, Berkeley

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