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Published Extreme magnetic storm: Red aurora over Kyoto in 1770 - Extreme Magnetic Storm: The Red Aurora Over Kyoto in 1770
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Researchers used historic accounts of a rare red aurora over Kyoto, Japan, in the 18th century to su...
Published First solar images from NOAA's GOES-16 satellite - First Solar Images from NOAA's GOES-16 Satellite
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The first images from the Solar Ultraviolet Imager or SUVI instrument aboard NOAA's GOES-16 satellit...
Published NASA's THEMIS sees Auroras move to the rhythm of Earth's magnetic field - NASA's THEMIS sees Auroras move to the rhythm of Earth's magnetic field
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For the first time, scientists have directly mapped Earth's fluctuating magnetic field and resulting...
Published Unexpected role of electrons in creating pulsating auroras - Unexpected Role of Electrons in Creating Pulsating Auroras
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Thanks to a lucky conjunction of two satellites, a ground-based array of all-sky cameras, and some s...
Published How the sun caused an aurora this week - How the Sun Caused an Aurora This Week
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On the evening of Aug. 20, 2014, the International Space Station was flying past North America when...
Published Sun's magnetic field going to flip soon: 11-year solar cycle wimpy, but peaking - Sun's Magnetic Field Going to Flip Soon: 11-Year Solar Cycle Wimpy, but Peaking
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In a 3-meter diameter hollow aluminum sphere, a physics professor is stirring and heating plasmas to...
Published New evidence indicates auroras occur outside our solar system - New Evidence Indicates Auroras Occur Outside Our Solar System
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Planetary scientists have found new evidence suggesting auroras – similar to Earth’s Aurora Borealis...
Published NASA sees sun send out mid-level solar flare - NASA Sees Sun Send Out Mid-Level Solar Flare
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A new image was captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory on July 19, 2012 of an M7.7 class sola...
Published Solar flare: Another M-class flare from Sunspot 1515 - Solar Flare: Another M-Class Flare from Sunspot 1515
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Active Region 1515 has now spit out 12 M-class flares since July 3. Early in the morning of July 5,...
Published The planet that could end life on Earth - The Planet That Could End Life on Earth
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A terrestrial planet hovering between Mars and Jupiter would be able to push Earth out of the solar...
Published Where do high-energy particles that endanger satellites, astronauts and airplanes come from? - Where Do High-Energy Particles That Endanger Satellites, Astronauts, and Airplanes Come From?
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Astrophysicists show how and when specific particles form and offers clues to questions that have tr...
Published Flaring star could be down to young planet's disc inferno - Flaring Star Could Be Down to Young Planet's Disc Inferno
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New simulations offer new explanation for star's 85-year flare. In this scenario, a young giant plan...
Published Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change - Sun 'Umbrella' Tethered to Asteroid: A Novel Approach to Mitigate Climate Change
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Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects ...
Published Scientist helps identify new evidence for habitability in Enceladus's ocean - Scientist Helps Identify New Evidence for Habitability in Enceladus's Ocean
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The search for extraterrestrial life just got more interesting as a team of scientists has discovere...
Published Saturn V was loud but didn't melt concrete - Saturn V: The Loudest Rocket Ever Built
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Abundant internet claims about the acoustic power of the Saturn V suggest that it melted concrete an...
Published Internal ocean in small Saturn moon uncovered - Internal Ocean in Small Saturn Moon Uncovered
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A scientist recently set out to prove that the tiny, innermost moon of Saturn was a frozen inert sat...
Published Saturn's moon Titan: Largest sea is 1,000-feet deep - Saturn's Moon Titan: The Largest Sea is 1,000-Feet Deep
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Far below the gaseous atmospheric shroud on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, lies Kraken Mare, a sea of...
Published What if mysterious 'cotton candy' planets actually sport rings? - What if Mysterious 'Cotton Candy' Planets Actually Sport Rings?
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Some of the extremely low-density, 'cotton candy like' exoplanets called super-puffs may actually ha...
Published Planet formation: ALMA detects gas in a circumplanetary disk - Planet Formation: ALMA Detects Gas in a Circumplanetary Disk
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Scientists using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) to study planet formation h...
Published Scientists find evidence for magnetic reconnection between Ganymede and Jupiter - Scientists Find Evidence for Magnetic Reconnection Between Ganymede and Jupiter
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In June 2021, NASA's Juno spacecraft flew close to Ganymede, Jupiter's largest moon, observing evide...