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Jupiter's auroras
http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/1996/32/
Submitted by RBA 25 months, 1 week, 1 day, 16 hours ago
Surely enough, our planet is not the only one that displays auroras. It would be rather impossible to photograph an aurora in Jupiter from the planet's surface - the way most auroras are photographed here on Earth - but the Hubble telescope has been able to capture this display of luminescent gases, and the view is equally amazing.
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#1 - By zoila, 21 months, 1 week, 7 days, 1 hour ago.
Puedo participar en español?
Leo un poco el ingles y lo que no entiendo lo adivino, de escribir nada.
RBA HAS VISTO ALGUNA AURORA EN VIVO?
Las Auroras se atrapan de casualidad?
Saludos de Zoila
#2 - By sheilabrown1977, 6 months, 9 days, 1 hour ago.
Jupiter's Auroras!!! That one is interesting......
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