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The sun in 2025: How the solar cycle will shape our year ahead While exact levels of solar activity cannot be predicted, high sunspot numbers are anticipated, along with a higher likelihood of large solar flares and Earth-directed coronal mass ejections (CMEs). In 2024, an extreme G5 geomagnetic storm occurred in May, ...
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Nasa makes history with closest-ever approach to Sun NASA Artist's impression of Parker Solar Probe spacecraft flying past the Sun, which appears bright NASA. Parker Solar Probe broke records as it made its burning-hot fly-by.
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Nasa make history wit closest-ever approach to di Sun One Nasa spacecraft don make history as e survive di closest-ever approach to di Sun. Scientists bin receive one signal from di Parker Solar Probe just bifor midnight EST on Thursday (05:00 GMT on Friday) afta dem lose communication wit am for several ...
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After Days of Silence, NASA's Parker Solar Probe Phones Home The probe sent back not one but four signals indicating it was healthy, according to Nour Rawafi, an astrophysicist at Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Laboratory and the project scientist of the mission. "It's like the ...
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What is the Kessler Syndrome? How space junk has become an orbital threat Defunct satellites and other detritus often remain in orbit above Earth, creating a growing space junkyard that poses a threat to our future in space. Here's what's being done to combat it. Portrait of Eric Lagatta Eric Lagatta. USA TODAY.
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Astronauts face unique visual challenges at lunar south pole Humans are returning to the moon—this time, to stay. Because our presence will be more permanent, NASA has selected a location that maximizes line-of-sight communication with Earth, solar visibility, and access to water ice: the Lunar South Pole (LSP).
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'Spiders on Mars' and ancient sea monsters: 5 of the biggest science stories you read in 2024 Split image shows the inside layers of the Earth and an illustration of what scientists believe. From the slowing down to the Earth's inner core to the largest 'sea monster' fossil to ...
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Meteor shower, planetary alignment kick off 2025. Here's how to see them in California Quadrantid meteors comprise fragments from a particular asteroid — a dormant one — called 2003 EH1, according to Earthsky.org. The website also notes that the Quadrantid shower comes about the same time each year, with three other showers to follow.
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International Space Station finishes challenging year as plans are made for its retirement 2024 began with the Expedition 70 crew on orbit aboard ISS, with Crew-7 members Jasmin Moghbeli, Andreas Mogensen, Satoshi Furukawa, and Konstantin Borisov on board along with Soyuz MS-24 crewmembers Oleg Kononenko, Nikolai Chub, and Loral O'Hara. Danish ...
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Scientists redesigning plants for astronauts to grow and eat in space Scientists are developing genetically modified, nutritiously dense plants for astronauts. They say humans will be able to grow and propagate plants on the moon within the next few years. What's next? The research will form part of the precious ...
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