Space
Jupiter 'Northern Lights' Observed
Scientists are now closely studying Jupiter's "Northern Lights" for the first time in history. The planet's high-energy X-ray aurora, triggered by solar storms, was recently observed by a team of astronomers at the University College of London.
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