The Sun is always mesmerising to watch, but Solar Orbiter captured a special treat on camera: a dark ‘prominence’ sticking out from the side of the Sun. The dark-looking material is dense plasma (charged gas) trapped by the Sun’s complex magnetic
The Sun is always mesmerising to watch, but Solar Orbiter captured a special treat on camera: a dark ‘prominence’ sticking out from the side of the Sun. The dark-looking material is dense plasma (charged gas) trapped by the Sun’s complex magnetic
Mars may have had its own version of an Ice Age that reshaped parts of the Red Planet and carved deep “scratches” in its surface that remain visible today. New
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Those living in North America, including the U.S., Canada and Mexico, were treated to a skywatching spectacle recently as the northern lights shone throughout the evening of November 11. These
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https://earthsky.org/upl/2025/11/SolarsystemmovingthroughgalaxyTonyDunn-resize-video.mp4 This video shows our solar system moving through the galaxy. The view is from a hypothetical vantage of a typical interstellar object in the sun’s vicinity. Illustration via Tony
Coronal mass ejection released during the X-class solar flare eruption. (Image credit: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center) The sun fired off another major eruption today (Nov. 14), unleashing an intense
We often hear about how people working in the space industry first had their interest piqued by space movies and games, but someone working in the space industry for over
WASHINGTON — Members of Maryland’s congressional delegation added their voices to concerns about the closure of offices and labs at the Goddard Space Flight Center. In a Nov. 13 letter
Blue Origin’s plans for the launch of its NG-2 mission, carrying NASA’s ESCAPADE payload, were derailed not by the tumultuous weather in Florida, but by cosmic phenomena. The initial launch






