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sprite

In computing, a graphics object made up of a pattern of pixels (picture elements) defined by a computer programmer. Some high-level languages and applications programs contain routines that allow a user to define the shape, colours, and other characteristics of individual graphics objects. These objects can then be manipulated and combined to produce animated games or graphic screen displays.

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In earth science, rare thunderstorm-related luminous flash. Sprites occur in the mesosphere, at altitudes of 50–90 km/30–55 mi. They are electrical, like lightning, and arise when the electrical field that occurs between the thunder cloud top and the ionosphere (ionized layer of the Earth's atmosphere) draws electrons upwards from the cloud. If the air is thin and this field is strong the electrons accelarate rapidly, transferring kinetic energy to molecules they collide with. The excited molecules then discharge this energy as a light flash.



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