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Caption: Pulsating aurora - the origin of this blinking patches of light is now directly observed. Electrons in the magnetosphere, usually bounce along the geomagnetic field, have been surmised to be scattered by chorus waves, resulting in precipitation into the atmosphere. The intermittent bursts of chorus waves cause pulsations of precipitation and associated auroral illumination. Credit: ERG science team
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