Unlocking the Mysteries of the Aurora: Scientists Discover Radio Emission with Similar Properties
A recent study by scientists has shown the existence of an Aurora-like radio emission from the outer atmosphere of a star. This is the first time scientists have observed such a phenomenon outside of our own solar system. The emission was discovered when scientists used a radio telescope to observe a star system located some 100 light years away. The emission appears to originate from the outer atmosphere of the star, and is similar to the Aurora Borealis phenomenon seen on Earth. This discovery could allow scientists to better understand the physics of stellar atmospheres, and could provide insight into how stars form and evolve.
source: Phys.org