The MSM has repeatedly mocked President Trump, often calling him the "orange" president. Now pictures from space show the entire earth bathed in an "orange" glow and some the deep state "scientists" at NASA suddenly have some "scientific" explanation for it and have known about it for "years".
Thanks to Jesus I've been around a long time and have never seen or heard of this "orange" glow. I can only conclude that this new phenomena is a sign that the Holy Spirit is protecting Trump as our great leader and is a sign to the world to follow him.
Thanks to Jesus I've been around a long time and have never seen or heard of this "orange" glow. I can only conclude that this new phenomena is a sign that the Holy Spirit is protecting Trump as our great leader and is a sign to the world to follow him.
Creepy orange 'airglow' surrounds the Earth
Chris Ciaccia - Fox News
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No, you're not looking at a strange alien planet or the Earth through an Instagram filter – this orange glow is known as an airglow, courtesy of NASA.
According to the space agency, the airglow is "diffuse bands of light that stretch 50 to 400 miles into our atmosphere." It typically occurs when molecules, largely nitrogen and oxygen, are "energized by ultraviolet radiation from sunlight."
From there, the atoms "in the lower atmosphere bump into each other and lose energy in the collision. The result is colorful airglow," NASA wrote on its website.
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The image was taken by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station on Oct. 7, while orbiting more than 250 miles over Australia, NASA added.
Although it looks awesome in any light, it's best seen during the nighttime, since it's 1 billion times fainter than sunlight, according to a 2012 article from NASA. "This chemiluminescence is similar to the chemical reactions that light up a glow stick or glow-in-the-dark silly putty," NASA wrote at the time.
The naturally occurring phenomena allows scientists to understand how particles move near the interface of Earth and space, "including the connections between space weather and Earth weather," NASA wrote on Tuesday.
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Chris Ciaccia - Fox News
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No, you're not looking at a strange alien planet or the Earth through an Instagram filter – this orange glow is known as an airglow, courtesy of NASA.
According to the space agency, the airglow is "diffuse bands of light that stretch 50 to 400 miles into our atmosphere." It typically occurs when molecules, largely nitrogen and oxygen, are "energized by ultraviolet radiation from sunlight."
From there, the atoms "in the lower atmosphere bump into each other and lose energy in the collision. The result is colorful airglow," NASA wrote on its website.
. . . .
The image was taken by an astronaut onboard the International Space Station on Oct. 7, while orbiting more than 250 miles over Australia, NASA added.
Although it looks awesome in any light, it's best seen during the nighttime, since it's 1 billion times fainter than sunlight, according to a 2012 article from NASA. "This chemiluminescence is similar to the chemical reactions that light up a glow stick or glow-in-the-dark silly putty," NASA wrote at the time.
The naturally occurring phenomena allows scientists to understand how particles move near the interface of Earth and space, "including the connections between space weather and Earth weather," NASA wrote on Tuesday.
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