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The present sunspot cycle began in 2019, and experts initially forecast a mild peak in 2025. But solar maximum arrived ...
Solar activity has been on an overall decline since the ‘80s and scientists were expecting us to plunge into a historic low point. The Sun has been napping and looked to be sleeping soundly, but new ...
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Our Sun Is Becoming More Active And NASA Doesn't Know Why
At the end of the last solar cycle in 2019, the official predictions were that the next cycle would be just as mild as its predecessor.
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'The sun is slowly waking up': NASA warns that there may be more extreme space weather for decades to come
A new NASA study suggests that solar activity will remain high or rise further in the coming decades, contradicting previous assumptions that the sun was quieting down — and scientists "don't ...
Scientists at NYU Abu Dhabi (NYUAD) have developed an artificial intelligence (AI) model that can forecast solar wind speeds ...
The smallest magnetic loops ever seen in the sun's corona — imaged for the first time by the National Science Foundation's ...
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Particles Shot Out of The Sun Reveal Distinct Patterns, Scientists Find
Our sun can seem deceptively peaceful from Earth, but only because we have the luxury of living 150 million kilometers away.
NASA’s IMAP mission, led by Princeton University’s David McComas, will study the heliosphere — the invisible electromagnetic ...
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"America Will Lead The Next Giant Leap": NASA Announces New Milestone In Hunt For Exoplanets
“This milestone represents decades of cosmic exploration driven by NASA space telescopes — exploration that has completely changed the way humanity views the night sky,” Shawn Domagal-Goldman, acting ...
The official number of planets outside our solar system has reached 6,000, according to space scientists. NASA's tally of ...
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