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For the first time, scientists have captured the visible green lights of an aurora from the surface of Mars. The spectacle ...
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a ...
Astronomers have captured visible auroras dazzling the skies above Mars — and they're unlike anything we can see on Earth.
This exciting discovery opens up new possibilities for auroral research and confirms that auroras could be visible to future ...
On March 15, 2024, near the peak of the current solar cycle, the sun produced a solar flare and an accompanying coronal mass ...
Scientists directed NASA’s Perseverance rover to take an image of the Martian sky after a solar storm in hopes that an aurora ...
This was the first time an aurora had been reported from the surface of a planet other than Earth, the researchers noted.
NASA's Perseverance rover has observed an aurora on Mars in visible light for the first time, with the sky glowing softly in green in the first viewing of an aurora from any planetary surface other ...
The science team behind Perseverance wanted to know whether that glow from the Mars aurora could be seen in the visible ...
What is so spectacular about this Martian aurora discovery, considering that scientists have captured and reported several ...
Mars doesn’t have magnetic poles like Earth does, but that doesn’t stop the red planet from experiencing the night sky ...