Newly discovered glow of Martian atmosphere defies simple explanation
Scientists from the Mars mission, launched by the UAE, have observed a wavy, snake-shaped atmospheric glow that stretches over half of the Red Planet's surface.
This discovery of a "wavy, discrete" atmospheric glow, which was observed high in the atmosphere and is the result of the interaction of solar radiation with magnetic fields.
The intensity of the magnetic field of Mars is heterogeneous, and, in some places, it lacks field at all, so it is difficult to track the glow of the atmosphere on this planet
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