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Mystery of the sun's mind-bogglingly hot atmosphere may finally be solved
Scientists have spotted elusive "magnetic waves" in the sun's atmosphere that may explain why the sun's corona is much hotter ...
NASA Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a M7.9-class solar flare. See footage of the blast in multiple wavelengths. Credit: ...
A supersonic jet plane designed to make very little noise took flight for the first time this week, cruising over the ...
The X-59 successfully completed its inaugural flight—a step toward developing quieter supersonic jets that could one day fly ...
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Sunspot activity rises today as new regions emerge on the Sun
Sunspot activity increases on November 1, 2025, as new regions emerge on the Sun. Solar flares, coronal mass ejections, and geomagnetic conditions are monitored by NASA/SDO and EarthSky.
Newly discovered multi-wavelength view of a stellar eruption on a young Sun-like star is changing how we think about life's ...
On October 3, 3I/ATLAS passed within 29 million kilometers of Mars, where it was photographed by the HiRISE camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — a rare observation of an interstellar ...
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Object Spotted Near Earth May Be Ancient Spacecraft
The Zond 1 probe was the second Soviet spacecraft to reach Venus, and the first lander to have been sent there. However, ...
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From Sci-Fi to Sky-Fi: AI Data Centers Are About to Leave Earth, and It’s Happening Fast
A secretive startup backed by Nvidia is preparing to launch a powerful AI data center into space, aiming to slash energy use ...
Next time you’re plotting a Kansas road trip, make The Pad in Topeka a priority stop. That tenderloin sandwich isn’t just a meal – it’s edible heritage, served crispy and hanging off the plate in all ...
And yes, it’s absolutely worth crossing state lines for. The Majestic stands proudly on its corner like it has for decades, its Art Deco façade gleaming under the Georgia sun or twinkling beneath the ...
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NASA captures the Sun looking like a smiling face ahead of Halloween — here’s what really caused the eerie image
NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory photographed a face-like pattern on the Sun, creating a perfectly timed Halloween image.
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