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Uranus's aurorae against its equatorial rings, imaged by the Hubble telescope. Unlike the auror

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Uranus's aurorae against its equatorial rings, imaged by the Hubble telescope. Unlike the aurorae of Earth and Jupiter, they are not in line with the planet's poles, due to its lopsided magnetic field.
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