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Long theorized but never observed, the first known “planet with a death wish” is described by Ilin and her colleagues in a ...
Stars often whip their planets with solar winds and radiation, pull them ever closer with gravity and sear them with heat.
However, all is not lost. Their ultra-accurate simulations of the gravity field offer guidance toward a new mathematical foundation of gravity modelling. An upgraded simulator, which accounts for ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA Discovers Hidden Connection Between Earth’s Core and the Air We BreatheA recent study led by NASA has revealed a surprising connection between Earth’s magnetic field and the oxygen levels that ...
Scientists are keeping a close eye on the sun. We know that the sun goes through cycles of activity, and 2025 is expected to ...
Scientists discover hidden "ghost plume" beneath Oman using earthquake data, revealing Earth's secret heat pathways.
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Reveals Explosive Magnetic Phenomenon in Sun’s AtmosphereThe first time NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has observed a big magnetic burst in the sun’s corona, this event could fundamentally alter our understanding of solar storms and their impact on Earth.
Impact Amplification Researchers have considered several possibilities. External sources, such as the early solar wind or Earth’s magnetic field, were too weak or faded too early.
The team found that the North Pole wandered over Europe when the magnetic field's poles started to flip positions, a natural process that has happened around 180 times over Earth's geological history.
We should all feel grateful that we live in a time of magnetic stability, because the field acts as a protective bubble, interacting with harmful particles just beyond the outermost layer of Earth’s ...
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