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IFLScience on MSNNeptune’s Lost Aurorae First Hinted At 36 Years Ago Has Been Captured For First TimeThirty-six years after the first hints of auroral activity on the ice giant, astronomers have captured Neptune’s aurorae for ...
4,000 kilometers above the surface, we hit Saturn's upper atmosphere. As we plummet through the north pole, we'll be treated to the sight of a magnificent aurora, like the ones we see in Alaska.
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