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In a historical moment, NASA's Perseverance Mars rover captured images of 'Northern lights' from another planet.
Mars doesn't have an organized planetary magnetic field like Earth, so auroras can appear anywhere in the sky. Now there's a ...
JWST uncovers unexpected behavior in polar lights on Jupiter, while a Mars rover captures the first image of an aurora.
Scientists directed NASA’s Perseverance rover to take an image of the Martian sky after a solar storm in hopes that an aurora ...
The science team behind Perseverance wanted to know whether that glow from the Mars aurora could be seen in the visible ...
For the first time, scientists have captured the visible green lights of an aurora from the surface of Mars. The spectacle ...
An artist’s concept of what an aurora on Mars, observed by the Perseverance ... Supported by By Robin George Andrews The northern lights are fleeting and fantastical. But Elise Wright Knutsen ...
NASA's Perseverance rover recently took the first ever photos of the aurora borealis on Mars from the surface of the planet.
The spectacular display, known as the Northern Lights in Earth's northern hemisphere, was captured by NASA's Perseverance ...
In March 2024, for the first time, scientists observed a visible green aurora on Mars. Although scientists had already detected many different types of auroras on Mars, they had all appeared at ...
By commanding Perseverance to look up at just the right time, an explosion of green speckles was recorded on the rover’s cameras.