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Jupiter has Auroras near both its poles which emit X-rays. However, scientists were puzzled about the reason behind these X-Ray emissions. Now, combining data from Juno mission and European Space Agency’s XMM-Newton mission, NASA has solved this puzzle. Auroras are caused by ions crashing into Jupiter’s atmosphere. These ions are ‘surfing’ the electromagnetic waves in Jupiter’s magnetic field to enter the planet’s atmosphere.

How Auroras are formed near the poles of Jupiter?

1
Auroras are caused by the X-Rays.
2
Auroras are formed by artificial mechanism developed by NASA.
3
Auroras are caused by ions crashing into Jupiter's atmosphere.
4
None of the above.

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