Sunspot AR3088 was very active from Aug. 17-19, 2022, delivering several m-class flares as its begins to rotate out of NASA's ...
Sunspot AR3038 is massive and NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory has had its eye on it. Watch a time-lapse of it growing to ...
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Five spooky Hallowe'en sights from the boundless depths of space
Just in time for Hallowe'en in 2024, Hubble and JWST captured an image of two interacting spiral galaxies — IC 2163 and NGC ...
An M3-class solar flare that lasted about 3 hours created a massive coronal mass ejection. The Solar Dynamics Observatory ...
Scientists at the University of Hawai‘i have discovered why it “rains” on the Sun, revealing that changing elemental makeup ...
The sun has coughed up three coronal mass ejections which, if Earth-directed, can produce the beautiful northern lights, and ...
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Four solar eruptions are racing toward Earth and could create dazzling northern lights this week
Four coronal mass ejections launched from the Sun in recent days are expected to reach Earth soon, with experts predicting they could produce vivid aurora displays across much of the Northern ...
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[OPINION] Given ‘teaching items for sale’ scandal, clip the powers of DepEd division superintendents
It is time that we formally decentralize education. DepEd’s huge bureaucracy is causing a lot of inefficiencies leading to abuse and corruption.
Explore Z-Wave advancements in IoT as discussed by Avi Rosenthal. Learn about its range and compatibility with other protocols.
The comet 3I/ATLAS, which many still believe to be a form of alien spacecraft, may reveal its origin as it passes behind the ...
Mason Peck, an aerospace engineer at Cornell, was trying to test innovative designs in spacecraft when a stop-work order hit. Credit...Bryan Anselm for The New York Times Supported by Lost Science is ...
The European Space Agency is making use of spacecraft designed for Mars and Jupiter missions to track interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it continues its journey through our solar system. First spotted in ...
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