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People in some parts of the U.S. may be able to see the northern lights this evening.
Auroras may be visible from Alaska to New York as an incoming solar storm could spark geomagnetic storm conditions overnight.
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Space on MSNExoplanets that cling too tightly to their stars trigger their own doom: 'This is a completely new phenomenon'Some planets take the expression "you're your own worst enemy" to the extreme. At least, that's what astronomers found when ...
The first ever recorded 'planet with a death wish' orbits so close to its host star that it triggers huge flares of radiation ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNNASA Discovers Why Solar Storms Are More Powerful Than ExpectedIn April 2023, an unexpectedly strong solar storm caught scientists and the world by surprise. On April 23, Earth was struck ...
A solar storm could bring the aurora borealis, also known as the northern lights, to parts of the US tonight, July 2. If the ...
PETBOOK magazine on MSN17h
How Do Cats Find Their Way Home?You often come across remarkable stories of cats that have found their way home after days, weeks, or even months. This ...
Artist's concept of the star HIP 67522 with a flare erupting toward an orbiting planet, HIP 67522 b. A second planet, HIP ...
Thanks to the Swiss space telescope CHEOPS, astronomers have discovered a“suicidal” planet. Named HIP 67522 b, this exoplanet ...
Front Page Detectives on MSN15h
Cackle of Aurora Borealis Is No 'Malfunction' but a Reality, Researchers ClaimAurora borealis does pop and cackle not because of the Northern lights, but because of the atmosphere's electrification.
A once in a decade display of the Northern Lights could be visible in parts of Wales in the coming weeks. Increasing numbers of displays have been spotted, with more of the country able to take in the ...
SiliconRepublic.com visited the EIRSAT-1 mission control at University College Dublin, just weeks before the project comes to ...
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