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>The great column of light was portrayed as a muted yellow-ish glow directly above the pinnacle of Orantunturi, with the luminosity dispersing with altitude. The second yellow band of light on the left-hand side of the image represents a “faint aurora in the sky at the back of the mountain,” which Lemström claimed may have negatively influenced spectroscopic readings had he been able to take any.
>According to Roos, the ray seen on February 27 was vertical, of a constant width, and had a pale yellow color. He saw it from a distance of 1.56km for approximately one minute

>Lemström concluded that “the experiments at Luosmavaara in 1871 and at Orantunturi and Pietarintunturi in 1882, clearly and undeniably prove that the aurora borealis is an electrical phenomenon.”

>So compelling were Lemström’s artificial aurora experiments that the Swedish Riksdag and the Finnish government provided funding for an additional year of work during the winter of 1883–4, directly after the Polar Year.This was exceptional given the resources needed to maintain a polar station

So yellow is great, along with red, for utterly destroying demons. Also well played, guess I was distracted enough already.

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