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Oxygen Emission Collection

"Unveiling the Cosmic Symphony: Oxygen Emission Paints the Night Sky" As darkness descends upon the world, a celestial spectacle unfolds

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Aurora borealis and Moon

Aurora borealis and Moon over mountains and trees by a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Aurora borealis

Aurora borealis over trees by a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2276

Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2276
Northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, over the Vatnajokull ice cap, Iceland. Auroral displays are caused by interactions between energetic charged particles from the Sun, and the Earths atmosphere

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2271

Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2271
Northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, and a full Moon. Auroral displays are caused by interactions between energetic charged particles from the Sun, and the Earths atmosphere

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2270

Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2270
Northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, and a full Moon. Auroral displays are caused by interactions between energetic charged particles from the Sun, and the Earths atmosphere

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Northern lights and comet PanSTARRS C018 / 2269

Northern lights and comet PanSTARRS C018 / 2269
Northern lights, or Aurora Borealis, and comet PanSTARRS (C/2011 L4, bottom right). Discovered in June 2011 with the Pan-STARRS telescope in Hawaii, this comet reached perihelion on 10 March 2013

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Aurora borealis C013 / 9488

Aurora borealis C013 / 9488
Aurora borealis (purple and green) over a frozen river, with the constellation of Ursa Major at top right. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights)

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Aurora borealis C013 / 9486

Aurora borealis C013 / 9486
Aurora borealis (green) over pine trees, with Mars (red) visible just above the trees at centre. The aurora borealis is a coloured light display (the northern lights)

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Seyfert galaxy

Seyfert galaxy
Active galaxy. Coloured Hubble Space Telescope (HST) spectrograph images of the active (Seyfert) galaxy NGC 4151, thought to contain a black hole

Background imageOxygen Emission Collection: Aurora borealis and Moon

Aurora borealis and Moon over a river. This coloured light display (the northern lights) is visible in the night sky at high latitudes


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"Unveiling the Cosmic Symphony: Oxygen Emission Paints the Night Sky" As darkness descends upon the world, a celestial spectacle unfolds. The enchanting dance illuminates the heavens, captivating our senses and reminding us of the vast wonders that lie beyond. In one corner of Earth's stage, nature unveils its most mesmerizing performance - the Aurora borealis. With hues ranging from vibrant greens to ethereal purples, this breathtaking phenomenon paints streaks across the night sky. As if choreographed by some cosmic maestro, these shimmering lights gracefully sway and twirl above Iceland's majestic landscapes. Captured in awe-inspiring photographs like Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2276 and Northern lights, Iceland C018 / 2271, we witness nature's brushstrokes creating an otherworldly masterpiece. Each burst of color tells a story as ancient as time itself - a tale woven by charged particles colliding with oxygen atoms high up in our atmosphere. But it doesn't stop there; even celestial companions join this symphony. In harmony with comet PanSTARRS C018 / 2269, the Northern lights add an extra touch of magic to their performance. Together they create a scene straight out of dreams - where stars seem to dance alongside ribbons of light. Traveling further into space reveals yet another canvas for oxygen emission to shine – Seyfert galaxy. Within its distant realms lies an extraordinary display akin to our earthly auroras but on an unimaginable scale. Here too, oxygen molecules release their radiant energy amidst swirling galaxies and countless stars. With each passing moment under these heavenly displays like Aurora borealis C013 / 9488 or Aurora borealis C013 / 9486, we are reminded that we are part of something much greater than ourselves – witnesses to nature's grandest spectacles. So let us embrace this gift from above; let us marvel at the oxygen emission that paints our night sky.