Did You Know?
Mars auroras aren’t like the auroras we see on Earth. They happen on a very different scale and are largely invisible to the human eye! Unlike Earth's polar auroras, Martian auroras are spread more evenly around the planet because of its patchy magnetic field.
The causes of Mars' auroras are quite fascinating. Solar wind particles excite the atoms in the Martian atmosphere, causing them to emit ultraviolet light, creating dazzling display of lights not easily visible to humans.
Why Do We Love Mars? ❤️
Mars has always intrigued scientists with its unique features. From its giant volcanoes to its deep canyons and possibility of past life, Mars represents the adventurous spirit of space exploration.
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