The aurora borealis, or northern lights, illuminates the sky over Finland in this image. The red and yellow-green colors of this auroral display are due to oxygen gas hovering at two different altitudes. Oxygen in the atmosphere more than 150 miles above the surface of the Earth glows red when exposed to fast-moving particles from the magnetosphere, while oxygen closer in appears yellow-green or green, the brightest and most common auroral hues.—Lexi Krock