north pole [ID: 1139]

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Submitted by : Kiyohira-60 on 2017-01-27 13:21 UT

The massive auroras are at Jupiter's pole and a powerful magnetic field starts threre

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  1. comment by Taichung-06 on 2019-11-11 02:16 UT

    I would love to see these auroras because it would be interesting to compare the auroras on Jupiter to those on Earth.

  2. comment by Seitter-29 on 2018-11-05 06:51 UT

    I would be interested in viewing the potential auroras at this location. I also find it interesting that the JunoCam photo taken for this site does not have any trace of Jupiter's more linear cloud patterning as you near the poles.

  3. comment by Carlapiazza-31 on 2018-11-04 22:55 UT

    It would be interesting to photograph this location to see the auroras relative to other photographs already taken.