💨 Abstract

NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has captured Neptune's auroras in the best detail yet, providing direct evidence of their existence. Auroras occur when charged particles from space collide with a planet's atmosphere, and Neptune's auroras are unique as they occur near the mid-latitudes, not the polar regions, due to differences in its magnetic field.

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