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Astronomers have captured visible auroras dazzling the skies above Mars — and they're unlike anything we can see on Earth.
JWST uncovers unexpected behavior in polar lights on Jupiter, while a Mars rover captures the first image of an aurora.
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a ...
"It took three unsuccessful attempts before we got it right, but when we did, it appeared exactly as we had imagined it; as a ...
NASA said it's likely that if astronauts had been on the surface of Mars near the rover, they would have been able to see the ...