has shared two new images snapped by the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) that capture the stunning auroras glowing around 's north and south poles that are caused by fluctuations in the planet's magnetic field.While Jupiter rotates, it drags its magnetic field that is bombarded by particles of solar wind - this is a similar process to how solar winds create the marvelous auroras on Earth.Along with the glowing poles, the images show incredible detail of the turbulent atmosphere, rings around the planet and some of Jupiter's 79 moons can be seen glowing around the giant planet.
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