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The color of the aurora depends on the height at which the atoms are colliding, and the type of atom.
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If the collision is with nitrogen, we see the color purple and maroon. Collision with oxygen gives green and red colors. Yellow is the result of nitrogen and oxygen mixing. Lighter gases (hydrogen and helium) give a blue and purple color.
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