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  • Mars has auroras despite its thin atmosphere and no global magnetic field, with previous observations only in ultraviolet wavelengths.
  • The Mars 2020 Perseverance rover detected green auroras at visible wavelengths, specifically from atomic oxygen, using SuperCam and Mastcam-Z.
  • This discovery suggests that auroras can be forecasted on Mars and could be visible to future astronauts during specific conditions.

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Mars hosts various auroral processes despite the planet's tenuous atmosphere and lack of a global magnetic field. To date, all aurora observations have been at ultraviolet wavelengths from orbit. We describe the discovery of green visible-wavelength aurora, originating from the atomic oxygen line at 557.7 nanometers, detected with the SuperCam and Mastcam-Z instruments on the Mars 2020 Perseverance rover. Near-real-time simulations of a Mars-directed coronal mass ejection (CME) provided sufficient lead-time to schedule an observation with the rover. The emission was observed 3 days after the CME eruption, suggesting that the aurora was induced by particles accelerated by the moving shock front. To our knowledge, detection of aurora from a planetary surface other than Earth has never been reported, nor has visible aurora been observed at Mars. This detection demonstrates that auroral forecasting at Mars is possible, and that during events with higher particle precipitation, or under less dusty atmospheric conditions, aurorae will be visible to future astronauts.

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  • Mars has auroras despite its thin atmosphere and no global magnetic field, with previous observations only in ultraviolet wavelengths.
  • The Mars 2020 Perseverance rover detected green auroras at visible wavelengths, specifically from atomic oxygen, using SuperCam and Mastcam-Z.
  • This discovery suggests that auroras can be forecasted on Mars and could be visible to future astronauts during specific conditions.
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An auroral flare at Jupiter.

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Jupiter's aurora is the most powerful in the Solar System. It is powered largely by energy extracted from planetary rotation, although there seems also to be a contribution from the solar wind. This contrasts with Earth's aurora, which is generated through the interaction of the solar wind with the magnetosphere.

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