Researchers are breaking new ground with halide perovskites, promising a revolution in energy-efficient technologies. By ...
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TwistedSifter on MSNNASA Astronaut Releases Stunning Video Of The Northern Lights From SpaceWhile millions of people have been able to enjoy checking off seeing this incredible natural wonder from their bucket list, ...
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Space on MSNMultiple Wavelengths Of Sun Blasts X1.2-Class Solar FlareSunspot AR3256 erupted with an X1.2-class solar flare. NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured the fireworks in multiple wavelengths. Credit: Space.com | footage courtesy: NASA/SDO | edited by Stev ...
New observations from Solar Orbiter confirm tiny plasma jets play a key role in both fast and slow solar wind.
On this day 35 years ago, NASA's Voyager 1 spacecraft took a picture that changed how we see our planet. The iconic "Pale ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists Build Space Weather ‘Traffic Light’ to Protect Earth from Dangerous Solar StormsYuri Shprits, a space scientist at the German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam, is on a mission to save our planet.
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Space on MSNTime-Lapse From Space Of Huge Tornado On Sun CapturedNASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory captured a massive 'tornado' on the sun in multiple wavelengths. Unlike the Earth, ...
Alas, the miracle could not last. The solar storms were heating Earth's upper atmosphere, causing it to inflate and increase ...
NASA's Interface Region Imaging Spectrograph (IRIS) mission captured an X1.1-class solar flare. See time-lapse footage of the blast that caused "a strong shortwave radio blackout over South America," ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) claimed this could cause a 'G1 (minor) geomagnetic storm' which ...
From a distance, the Ivanpah solar plant looks like a shimmering lake in the Mojave Desert. Up close, it’s a vast alien-like installation of hundreds of thousand of mirrors pointed at three towers, ...
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Country and Town House on MSNThe Northern Lights Are Set To Shine On Valentine’s DayIf you’re anything like us city-dwellers, the first you see and hear of the northern lights shining in British skies is on social media. Luckily, here’s some forewarning: the Met Office is forecasting ...
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