This new image, which is taken from the sky in the Chile Atakama Desert near the Salla Observatory of the South European Observatory (ESO), has been shown a bright red strip in the sky known as red sprights.
Red spriets are widespread electrical discharge that is found high above the clouds of thunderstorms, usually mobilizing a positive power download between a basic thunder and soil.
However, in the earth environment, red spirits appear, sometimes 50-90 km (31 to 55 miles) at height.
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People have been telling famous stories about mysterious red lights in the sky for centuries, which were usually fired by experts.
According to the farmer’s Almanak, even when respected pilots or scientists (including CTR Wilson, Nobel Laureate physicists) described them, the scientific community ignored the events.
However, in 1989, scientists at the University of Minnesota actually captured the pictures of the red spirits, and since then they have changed their behavior.
Although his photography and film are now filmed thousands of times, even through astronauts at the International Space Station, the red spirits are still very few.
This new image looks like almost a painting.
The red spirits appear to be less on the horizon, just due to the camera’s view, which is located on the chair on its 3.6 -Feet (12 feet) telescope platform. At the bottom of the picture, the green color is shown, called air brightness.
It explained that during the day, sunlight eliminates nitrogen electrons and oxygen in the earth’s environment and at night, they work again with electron atoms and molecules, causing them to shine.
In general, air balloons can only be seen in very dark heavens where there is no light pollution.
Due to the remote location, with the lack of height and light pollution, the chair is perfect for achieving these extraordinary phenomena.