What produces Jupiter's strong auroras?
A) charged particles from the Sun
B) charged particles emitted near the equator of Jupiter
C) charged particles that have separated from Jupiter's rings
D) charged particles expelled by volcanoes on Io
E) charged particles from deep space (cosmic rays)
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