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Yes. Matter falling into a black hole heats up can can produce tremendous amounts of light. Nebulae can also emit light from interactions with high-energy particles. Some minor light sources have been obseved in this very solar system, and even on Earth. Earth, Jupiter, and Saturn all produce glowing phenomena called aurorae and, along with Venus, also have lightning in their atmospheres. Earth is frequently home to fires that burn organix material, emitting light. Lava flows on the surface also emit light. In other solar systems, some planets, especially newly formed ones, are likely so hot that they glow.

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