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I/ATLAS is a fast, ancient interstellar object. Its odd features fuel both scientific study and speculation. On July 1, ...
NASA research reveals that the heliosphere, our solar system's protective bubble, may resemble a deflated croissant rather than a comet. This new mode ...
A first-of-its kind AI-powered model attempts to better predict space weather and its impacts. The model — called Surya, for ...
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SwRI scientist leads science team contributions to a new NASA heliophysics AI foundation model
NASA has launched Surya, its new heliophysics artificial intelligence foundation model to empower solar scientists with tools to enhance research and space weather forecasting. Southwest Research ...
An AI model trained on years of data from NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory can predict the sun’s future appearance and ...
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The sun has become increasingly active since 2008, a new NASA study shows. Solar activity is known to fluctuate in cycles of 11 years, but there are longer-term variations that can last decades. Case ...
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Where is the sun in its current 11-year solar cycle?
Back in 2019, a consortium of scientists predicted August 2025 as the peak of the solar activity cycle. But where are we now?
HAMPTON, Va. (WAVY) — Later this week, NASA will be launching the Europa Clipper spacecraft on a mission that’s going far in our solar system to study one of Jupiter’s moons to learn more about the ...
A first-of-its-kind artificial intelligence system built by Nasa in collaboration with IBM can predict violent solar storms ...
In a nutshell: Far beyond the orbit of Pluto lies a mysterious region filled with icy objects circling the Sun. This distant zone, known as the Oort Cloud, remains unseen, but its existence is ...
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