Jupiter's auroras. Ultraviolet time-lapse footage from the Hubble Space Telescope (HST) of auroras in Jupiter's atmosphere. The HST is particularly suited to observing and studying the auroras on Jupiter, as they are brightest in the ultraviolet. Auroras are created when high energy particles (mostly from the Sun) enter a planet's atmosphere near its magnetic poles and collide with atoms of gas in the atmosphere. Footage published in 2016. | |
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