Anyone who spends five seconds looking into it knows the Aurora Borealis results from charged particles from the Sun interfacing with the Earth’s magnetism field. But what if the Sun didn’t exist? Could there still be auroras? This is what NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope seems to have observed following […]
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The Aurora Borealis is caused by charged Sun particles interacting with the Earth’s magnetic field, as is well known to anyone who has been given five seconds to investigate it. However, what if the Sun did n’t exist? Astronomers appear to have noticed that after using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope.
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