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Where are the auroras of Saturn most likely to be observed?

•Along the rings of Saturn
•Near the magnetic poles of Saturn
•Along any magnetic field line that Saturn generates
•near the equator of Saturn

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Answer: did you get any of the other answers for this quiz? I’m really struggling

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The answer is; Near the magnetic poles of Saturn

Auroras that are solar-generated occur when charged particles from the sun interact with the magnetosphere. The charged particles then interact iht the molecules in the atmospheres as they run through the planet’s magnetic field. Saturn's auroras are hydrogen based and can't be viewed in the visible light spectrum. Saturn also has other patched of auroras other than in its poles and these are not solar generated.

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