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The Sun’s intensity ebbs and flows over decades, and during periods where it’s more intense, it’s more prone to solar storms.
After solar activity spent several decades on the decrease, the number of sunspots, flares and coronal mass ejections is once ...
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"This Appears To Be A Universal Law": 50-Year-Old Mystery About Our Sun's Storms May Have Been Solved
A new study looking at solar flares may have solved a 50-year-old mystery about our host star, finding that solar flares may be far hotter than we realized. Solar flares are a common event on the ...
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Something Weird Is Going on With the Sun, Scientists Find
The Sun — usually so predictable — is exhibiting some surprising behavior and that has scientists very intrigued. Astronomers had predicted that our host star was entering a period of relative quiet ...
AP photographer Dmitri Lovetsky had been trying to photograph a plane flying across the disk of the sun for several days.
Neutrinos—ghostly particles that rarely interact with normal matter—are the sun's secret messengers. These particles are born deep within the sun, a byproduct of the nuclear fusion process which ...
The future of the sun care category is bright, thanks to innovations and educational campaigns. Renee Plato, MDSolarSciences’s CEO, dispels three common sun protection fallacies. Myth 1: High SPF is ...
Tom is an avid fisherman, outdoor enthusiast, and freelance writer who frequently contributes to Outdoor Life. Brought to you by Regeneron. By mid-morning, the sun was high enough in the sky to light ...
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