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NASA rover spies the first aurora at Mars that’s visible to the human eye

  • NASA's Perseverance rover captured the first visible aurora from the surface of Mars on March 18, 2024, in Jezero Crater.
  • The event occurred after scientists anticipated a coronal mass ejection from the sun striking Mars' patchy magnetic field and atmosphere.
  • The aurora appeared as a faint green glow caused by excited oxygen molecules, despite Mars’ thin atmosphere and lack of a global magnetic field.
  • Roger Wiens explained that astronauts might see a faint greenish light from the aurora, and scientists mentioned that having three days' warning enabled them to prepare targeted camera observations.
  • This discovery proves visible auroras occur on Mars, enabling future astronauts to potentially witness them and allowing scientists to forecast and study Martian space weather.
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Krem2 News broke the news in Spokane, United States on Wednesday, May 14, 2025.
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