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Coronal Mass Ejections (CMEs): Large expulsions of plasma and magnetic field from the Sun’s corona that can drive shock waves and significantly affect the heliospheric environment.
High school students across the U.S., including 10 from Morrison High School, have been part of a project that has detected radio waves associated with solar disturbances using $500 antenna kits, ...
Just last month, a powerful solar storm lit up skies across the northern hemisphere, producing vivid auroras visible as far ...
Astronomers have spotted an alien planet orbiting so closely to its home star, the planet's magnetic field is triggering ...
The Northern Lights may be visible in the U.S. overnight on Tuesday and Wednesday as a coronal mass ejection travels towards ...
An unexpectedly strong solar storm rocked our planet on April 23, 2023, sparking auroras as far south as southern Texas in ...
Scientists have discovered HIP 67522 b, a planet so close to its star that its orbit disturbs the star’s magnetic field, ...
“Activity on the sun does not always arrive at the Earth, observed coronal mass ejections (CME) can go in the opposite direction or even be a “near miss”, just like a tornado,” he says.
Things are heating up in the WNBA — especially as it pertains to the Fever and their star guard's MVP odds. Caitlin Clark missed five games for Indiana after suffering a quad strain but returned ...
They also observe coronal mass ejections and other material that escape the Sun into the solar system. Meanwhile, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe routinely gets close enough to “touch” the Sun, passing ...