If Earth had Auroras in similar areas to Neptune, they wouldn't be in the poles - but near Japan and Argentina.
Experts are not sure why Neptune's auroras can be seen around the planet's "mid-latitudes," and not the north and south poles ...
It's an enormous planet, the second largest ... we'll be treated to the sight of a magnificent aurora, like the ones we see in Alaska. It turns out, Saturn's magnetic field generates huge ...
Saturn and Jupiter have been locked in a competition for the planet with the highest number of moons. But as it happens, Jupiter never really stood a chance: Saturn has just won by a huge margin.
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