Researchers had been baffled why these auroras appeared every morning on Jupiter, in both the north and the south.
However, NASA s Juno probe, which was launched in 2011 and has been orbiting Jupiter since 2016, now has the answer.
Using data from Juno s Ultraviolet Spectograph instrument, scientists have been able to unravel the mystery of dawn storms on Jupiter.
NASA researchers found the storms first come to fruition on the nightside of Jupiter.
NASA finally unravels the mystery of dawn storm auroras on Jupiter (Image: GETTY)
Dawn storms occur in the morning of Jupiter (Image: NASA)
As the planet rotates, the dawn storms also rotate into the dayside of the planet, where the features of the aurora grow in brightness.