February 4, 2012Volcanic Moon Controls Jupiter's AurorasLisa Grossman, NewScientist
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![]() AP Photo Sometimes the puppets control the puppeteer. It seems volcanic outbursts on Jupiter's moon Io control brilliant auroras on its parent planet. Auroras are shimmering curtains of light caused when charged particles slam into a planet's magnetic field. Earth's northern and southern lights are active only when the sun releases a big blob of charged plasma, as it did on 24 January. TAGGED: Io, Jupiter's moons, Jupiter, volcano eruption, Aurora RECOMMENDED ARTICLES
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