A faint, tenuous band of sodium atoms lingers roughly 90 kilometers high, created by vaporizing meteoroids. Scientists use lasers to excite this layer, generating artificial guide stars for adaptive optics in astronomy. This technique sharpens telescope images by correcting atmospheric blur, benefiting researchers studying distant galaxies, exoplanets, and celestial phenomena with unprecedented clarity.
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