Scientists have finally figured out the cause behind Mars auroras, which form despite the planet's lack of a global magnetic field.
This is how Mars auroras form
If you aren’t familiar with how auroras work on Earth, they’re essentially caused by our planet’s magnetic field interacting with solar wind. When the solar winds collide with Earth’s magnetic field, the result is the spectacular auroras that photographers have captured in images many times. But, on Mars, that crucial magnetic field is mostly missing.
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