Airglow

/ˈɛərˌɡloʊ/ noun

The faint emission of light by Earth's atmosphere, caused by chemical reactions of atmospheric gases excited by solar radiation. Airglow creates a subtle background illumination that affects astronomical observations.

Compound of 'air' from Old French 'air' and 'glow' from Old English 'glowan'. The phenomenon was first scientifically described in the early 20th century as photographic techniques revealed this previously invisible atmospheric emission.

AMአየር ብርሃን
ARتألق جوّي
BNবায়ুমণ্ডলীয় জ্যোতির্ময়তা
CAbrillament atmosfèric
CSatmosférické svítání
DAluftgløden
DELuftleuchten
ELατμοσφαιρική λάμψη
ESbrillo atmosférico
FAتابش جو
FIilmakehän hehku
FRairglow
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