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Red auroras occur mainly at high altitudes and are produced by the solar wind colliding with oxygen atoms and molecules in the atmosphere at high altitudes. This phenomenon usually occurs at an altitude of about 241 kilometers or more.

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Red auroras occur mainly at high altitudes and are produced by the solar wind colliding with oxygen atoms and molecules in the atmosphere at high altitudes. This phenomenon usually occurs at an altitude of about 241 kilometers or more, in contrast to the green auroras. Red aurora is relatively rare, so people who are able to witness this natural wonder are often considered to be extremely lucky. This unique red glow is not only stunning, but also adds to the awareness of the diversity and mystery of the aurora.

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Red auroras occur mainly at high altitudes and are produced by the solar wind colliding with oxygen atoms and molecules in the atmosphere at high altitudes. This phenomenon usually occurs at an altitude of about 241 kilometers or more.
Red auroras occur mainly at high altitudes and are produced by the solar wind colliding with oxygen atoms and molecules in the atmosphere at high altitudes. This phenomenon usually occurs at an altitude of about 241 kilometers or more.
Red auroras occur mainly at high altitudes and are produced by the solar wind colliding with oxygen atoms and molecules in the atmosphere at high altitudes. This phenomenon usually occurs at an altitude of about 241 kilometers or more.
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