Mapping Storms beyond the Solar SystemIn 1995 the simultaneous discovery of extrasolar planets -- thoseplanets orbiting stars other...Daniel ApaiAdam Showman
Radiocarbon (14C) is essential for creating chronologies to study the timings and drivers of pivotal events in human history and the Earth system over the past 55,000 years. It is also a fundamental proxy for investigating solar processes, including the potential of the Sun for extreme activity...
Corroborating these results were witnesses of the polar storm of 1859 who reported 'figures in the sky as if drawn with fire on a black background'. Unexpected were the 2008 observations of the THEMIS spacecraft whose discoveries were contrary to long standing views of how and when solar ...
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The new mission, called the Sun Radio Interferometer Space Experiment (SunRISE), will help understand how the solar system works to protect astronauts traveling in space by providing better information on how the Sun's radiation affects the space environment, said the release. ...
Galactic orbit. That force of energy, just like our Sun holds the planets of our solar system to her, is so strong that it holds within it 100 Billion Suns in orbit around it. And that “force” is know as the Galactic Great Central Sun, a truly almost incomprehensible force of ...
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Most of the times we have looked at Uranus, it has seemed to be a relatively calm place. Well, yes its atmosphere is the coldest place in the solar system. But, when we picture the seventh planet in our solar system invariably the image of a calming blue hazy disc that the spacecraft...
PetaPixelpreviously featuredClaro’s image of a long-traveling cometthat had a broken tail and was making passage through the solar system. For that project, he took a modified Nikon D850 full-frame DSLR to the Dark Sky Alqueva Observatory in Portugal. ...
of all the other planets in the solar system, and Jupiter would still outweigh them two to one. This immense gravitational force influences countless comets and asteroids, shaping their orbits. It can hurl these objects toward the inner solar system or capture them in its own gravitational grip...