Webb Discovers Neptune’s Hidden Auroras, Solving a 30-Year Mystery

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Source: The Daily Galaxy
Webb Discovers Neptune’s Hidden Auroras, Solving a 30-Year Mystery
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NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope has for the first time imaged Neptune’s auroras, solving a decades-long mystery. Webb’s near-infrared spectroscopy detected infrared auroral signatures and the H3+ ion, revealing mid-latitude auroras caused by Neptune’s tilted magnetic field, while the planet’s upper atmosphere has cooled substantially since the Voyager 2 flyby. Ongoing Webb observations will deepen understanding of Neptune’s magnetosphere and atmospheric dynamics.

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