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The Beaumont Enterprise on MSNNASA's PUNCH mission captures first images of sun's outer atmosphereNASA's PUNCH mission has captured its first images of the sun's outer atmosphere, marking a key milestone in understanding ...
Even if the specific monthly peak of the cycle has passed, it doesn't mean solar activity is over. Strong solar activity persists for a year or two beyond the maximum date, so we still have some time ...
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Space.com on MSNHow AI is helping scientists unlock some of the sun's deepest secrets"Our work goes beyond enhancing old images — it's about creating a universal language to study the sun's evolution across ...
The first images from a nascent NASA mission showcased the spacecraft's ability to take deep-field images of the night sky.
The Southwest Research Institute-led Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere (PUNCH) mission collected its first ...
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Watch eerie 'UFOs' and a solar 'cyclone' take shape in stunning new ESA video of the sunAn eerie new video from ESA's Solar Orbiter shows a towering 'cyclone' of plasma exhibiting behaviors never seen before on our sun.
A powerful X1.1-class solar flare was released by the sun on March 28, resulting in radio blackouts across North and South America ...
NASA's IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) arrived at NASA's Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSolar bursts squished Jupiter’s magnetic shield, left half of the planet scorching hot-Scientists now believe that solar bursts hit the largest planet of our solar system two to three times a month.
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When solar probes align: Data confirms how sun's magnetic field accelerates solar windSwitchbacks impact the solar wind—the charged particles, or plasma, that stream from the sun and influence space weather in ... while the background proton velocity increased by 10%, indicating ...
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NASA-led research provides compelling evidence that the Sun plays a significant role in lunar water production. By simulating ...
On Saturday, March 29, 2025, the first solar eclipse of the year will rise over North America and Europe, offering spectacular views — but also safety risks.
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