The most elusive planetary aurora in the Solar System has finally been revealed in all its gently glowing glory.
The James Webb Space Telescope identified the lights in the distant planet’s atmosphere, which could not be seen by earlier ...
Astronomers have successfully captured Neptune's auroras for the first time, utilizing the combined capabilities of the James ...
Let’s get this out of the way—any scientist studying Uranus will tell you that they’re tired of the planet being the butt of ...
Nuclear pulse propulsion is a technology that would work. It was being developed in the 1960s but it was stopped because of ...
Pictures may enliven us, but other data, such as information about magnetic fields, add a huge amount to our understanding of ...
The Northern Lights were visible in places like the Isle of Arran, Crieff, and Moray Firth, and are set to appear again ...
The Northern Lights, also known as aurora borealis, is a natural light display in the Earth's sky, and is mostly seen in high ...
Multi-spacecraft scientific missions for space physics have been flown since the 1960s with early missions such as IMP, VELA, ...
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Earth The Planet (1970s)
Explores Earth's delicate position in space, emphasizing the importance of studying its atmosphere and the magnetosphere. It discusses the impact of solar emissions on Earth's weather, climate, and ...
The Analyzer for Cusp Electrons (ACE) is designed to measure electron activity in the region of the northern magnetospheric ...
The magnetosphere of Jupiter is the largest known astronomical phenomenon in the Solar System. If it glowed in wavelengths visible to the human eye, the magnetosphere would appear two to three ...