For many years now, the activity of the Sun’s 11-year solar cycle has been gauged through visible indications like sunspots, solar activity, magnetic fields, and radio waves. Yet according to recent ...
The Solar Orbiter, a joint mission of NASA and the European Space Agency, gets an unprecedented view of the sun's southern region in ultraviolet light. Credit: ESA / NASA / Solar Orbiter / EUI Team / ...
The Northern Lights may ramp up in intensity for the next 50 years as the sun potentially enters a new long-term phase of heightened activity, suggests a new study by solar scientists. The night sky ...
Parker's instruments are gathering measurements while the Sun is in an active phase of its 11-year solar cycle, a period ...
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Understanding NASA's methods for monitoring solar cycles
The 11-year solar cycle is tracked by NASA, learn how they do it. Credit: NASA Goddard Space Flight Center - Space.com is ...
Scientists have uncovered previously hidden changes in the Sun's solar activity over the last 40 years, which could affect ...
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Parker Solar Probe completes 28th flyby of Sun
New Delhi: NASA’s Parker Solar Probe has completed its 28th close flyby of the Sun, matching its closest approach for the ...
Internal changes due to the Sun’s ‘active biorhythm’ have become increasingly ‘skin-deep’ over the past four solar activity cycles, according to a new study. Publishing its findings today (28 May) in ...
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Our Sun's 'Heartbeat' Has Been Mysteriously Changing For 40 Years
A solar flare imaged by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory in 2024. (NASA SDO) Scientists have just realized that surface ...
Solar Maximum 2025 is the expected peak of solar activity in Solar Cycle 25, characterized by heightened sunspots, solar flares, and coronal mass ejections. This peak is anticipated around mid to late ...
There are many things with spots: Dalmatians, leopards, ladybugs, overripe bananas, and guys with bald spots are all great examples. Another thing with spots is the Sun! That's right! The Sun, as it ...
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