Situated roughly 80-105 kilometers high, this tenuous band of atomic sodium is created by meteoric ablation. Scientists use it as a natural guide star for adaptive optics, sharpening telescope images for astronomers. This correction benefits researchers studying distant galaxies and planets, while also aiding atmospheric physicists in tracking upper-atmospheric dynamics and chemistry.
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