Tag: space weather

Colossal Solar Filament Eruption Sculpts 250,000-Mile ‘Canyon of Fire’ on the Sun’s Surface

On July 15, a massive filament eruption from the sun's northeastern limb

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NASA’s Parker Probe Sends Closest-Ever Images from Inside the Sun’s Corona

The Parker Solar Probe has truly achieved a historic milestone in solar

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NASA CODEX Telescope on ISS Reveals Hidden Secrets of the Sun’s Corona

A mini solar telescope aboard the International Space Station caught the first-ever

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ESA’s Proba-3 Unveils First-Ever Artificial Solar Eclipse Images from Precision Satellite Formation

In a revolutionary move that is bound to “transform solar observing”, the

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Aurora Alert! Northern Lights May Be Visible as Far South as New York on June 14

A rare display in the night sky could be visible to skywatchers

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Solar Orbiter Captures First-Ever Close-Up of Sun’s South Pole, Revealing Magnetic Field Chaos

The European Space Agency has released an image showing the south pole

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NASA’s IMAP Spacecraft Gears Up for Mission to Explore Solar System’s Edge

NASA's Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe (IMAP) has started to get ready

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Scientists Capture Plasma Streams, Coronal Raindrops in Sharpest-Ever View of Sun’s Corona

In a landmark achievement for solar astronomy, scientists have unveiled the most

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Scientists Warn of Inadequate Solar Storm Forecasting: What You Need to Know

Imagine being told a storm is approaching, but you won't know how

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Ancient 14,000-Year-Old Solar Storm Revealed as Strongest Ever Recorded in Earth’s History

Scientists at the University of Oulu in Finland have uncovered what they believe

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