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New satellites will give 30-minute warning of solar storm emergencies
After launch, the three satellites will move into orbit in line with the sun and the Earth, enabling astrophysicists to detect particles on their way towards Earth’s atmosphere. The data will give ...
On Sept. 23, a spacecraft will launch with a clear mission — to keep a constant watch on the sun to help protect Earth from space weather. The satellite, Space Weather Follow-On L1 (SWFO-L1), is ...
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NASA’s Parker Solar Probe Breaks New Records with 25th Sun Flyby
On September 15, 2025, NASA’s Parker Solar Probe made history by completing its 25th close flyby of the Sun, cementing its role as a groundbreaking tool in solar research. This achievement, as ...
Three missions aimed at observing space weather are set to launch Sept. 23 from Florida. Here's what to know about NASA's ...
NASA’s GUARDIAN system detect a tsunami from space, giving coastal communities faster warnings and more time to respond.
Nasa research reveals that the Sun’s activity has been steadily increasing since 2008, reversing decades of decline. This unexpected surge is driving stronger solar winds and more frequent solar ...
The Sun, often regarded as a stable source of energy, is undergoing significant changes that could impact space weather and terrestrial technologies. Recent research from NASA reveals that solar ...
NASA’s IMAP mission, led by Princeton University’s David McComas, will study the heliosphere — the invisible electromagnetic ...
Jamie Jasinski, the lead author and space plasma physicist at NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory, stated in a release, 'All previous signs indicated that the sun was entering a long-term low activity ...
NASA has sounded alarm over increased solar activity that is responsible for causing extreme solar flares, satellite damages, ...
The sun’s activity is escalating far beyond scientist’s predictions, Nasa has warned, resulting in more solar storms, flares ...
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