A new study on 56,450 sun-like stars reveals that superflares occur more frequently than thought, about once every century.
This report represents the collective hopes of scientists who study the Sun, setting out plans for improving our knowledge of ...
On the morning of December 5, a pair of satellites ascended into the skies from India’s eastern coast. Their mission? To cast ...
Following the eruption of an X-class solar flare, shortwave radio blackouts were observed over southern Africa, the area ...
Since the solar wind’s particles are charged, they follow these spiraled magnetic field lines as they burst out from the Sun. As they travel, the particles and magnetic field can create what are known ...
Abstract: This paper introduces LAMM, an open-source framework for large-scale multi-session 3D LiDAR point cloud map merging. LAMM can automatically integrate sub-maps from multiple agents carrying ...
The study, part of the "SPIn4D" project, combines cutting-edge solar astronomy with advanced computer science to analyze data from the world's largest ground-based solar telescope atop Haleakalā ...
The PHI captures images in visible light, measures the direction of the magnetic field, and maps ... solar wind, the complex dynamics of the Sun's magnetic field, and solar eruptions such as ...
“The Sun’s magnetic field is key to understanding the dynamic nature of our home star from the smallest to the largest scales,” said Daniel Müller, Solar Orbiter’s project scientist, in a statement.
Canadian Solar subsidiary e-STORAGE announced this week its intentions ... Production should begin in late 2025, with full-scale operations expected by early 2026. “We are proud to be a part of the ...
It’s right in the middle of this cycle that the sun begins to produce an excess of sunspots, which can lead to what are called solar flares. “It’s in the middle ... saw this past may during a top of ...
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