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We Earthlings see the sun every day of our lives—but gaining a truly new view of our star is a rare and precious thing. So ...
Solar Orbiter captures first-ever images of the Sun’s poles, offering insights into solar magnetism, atmospheric motion, and the solar wind.
A rare geological event occurs every 300,000 years or so: the Earth’s magnetic poles flip. The magnetic poles are the two ...
The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter spacecraft returns first-ever data of the Sun collected from a 17-degree tilted ...
South pole of the sun, taken by Solar Orbiter in March 2025 (Image: ESA & NASA/Solar Orbiter/EUI Team, D. Berghmans (ROB)) Jun 12, 2025 at 1:31 pm CEST 4 min. read By Werner Pluta ...
Galileo started this quest over 400 years ago, and scientists finally were able to peek at one of the biggest mysteries of ...
For the first time, images of the Sun's south pole have been captured by a space probe. This unique perspective provides scientists with valuable data about our star. The European Space ...
TEMPO.CO, Jakarta - The European Space Agency (ESA) has released the first image of the Sun 's south pole, which has never been seen by humans or spacecraft before. The Solar Orbiter spacecraft took ...
"We didn't know what exactly to expect from these first observations – the sun's poles are literally terra incognita,” Sami ...
The Solar Orbiter is the first spacecraft to study the Sun's poles - and finds the magnetic field in a state of flip ...
Tourists and officials were startled by a hydrothermal explosion at Black Diamond Pool in July 2024. Geoscientists are working out how and why it occurred to better understand these hazardous events.