Scientists say interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows unprecedented chemical and dynamical anomalies, challenging comet formation theories and potentially reshaping space science.
The powerful X1.1 solar flare from sunspot region 4298 sparked strong radio blackouts on the sunlit portion of Earth at the ...
TEP is currently creating a new Resource Plan for submission to the ACC May 2026 which presents a huge opportunity to ...
There's been a lot of speculation recently about interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS—much of which is probably caused by ...
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Scientists outline 4 types of planetary systems in our universe
Across the galaxy, astronomers now see that planetary systems fall into four broad classes, and our own solar system, part of the rare Ordered group, is only one of them. At the same time, discoveries ...
NASA has warned that a strong solar flare could disrupt life on Earth. The space agency announced Monday, Dec 1, that the ...
A powerful X1.9 solar flare from new sunspot AR4299 triggered strong radio blackouts, as giant sunspot AR4294 rotates into ...
Scientists have captured an exceptionally rare, high-resolution view of an active region that produced two powerful X-class ...
The University of Liberia (UL) has launched a groundbreaking US$680,000 solar-powered infrastructure project that promises to ...
This work presents a class-F rectifier based on the WIN 250nm GaN monolithic microwave integrated circuits (MMIC) technology. A harmonic termination network up to the 3rd harmonic is designed and ...
Moon’s precursor planet, Theia, disappeared billions ago, leaving scientists no direct chemical evidence to support the hypothesis. Now a team of astromers in France, Germany and the United States ...
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Sun Blasts Powerful X2-Class Solar Flare
Sunspot AR3229 erupted with an X2-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks in multiple wavelengths. Credit: NASA/SDO | edited by Space.com's Steve Spaleta Music: ...
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