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What are the diferences with auroras on Earth can auroras on Jupiter?

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What are the diferences with auroras on Earth can auroras on Jupiter?

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While I am not an expert on this, I think I can help. The aurora on Jupiter do not seem to be as colorful as those on Earth and this is probably because the elements that are excited do not glow in reds and yellows and greens. Different elements, different colors. But they are certainly a similar type of phenomoenon. Saturn’s aurora are larger because it is so much larger than Earth and, thus, has a much stronger magnetic field. But in proportion to the size of Earth, they seem roughly about the same. I hope this helps.

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