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Astronomers solve the mystery of why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface
The mystery of why the Sun’s outer atmosphere is far hotter than its surface has long puzzled scientists. The solar corona ...
7. Vanderbilt (17): As we mentioned earlier, history is set to be made as Vanderbilt will almost certainly set a new school ...
In the distant past, the solar system was rife with impacts and collisions. Millions of rocky objects zoomed chaotically ...
Scientists are taking the once-radical concept of dimming the sun through stratospheric aerosol injection (SAI) seriously, ...
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Can we dim the sun to fight climate change? Not without risking weather patterns, scientists suggest
"The range of possible outcomes is a lot wider than anybody has appreciated until now." ...
An exclusive New Scientist survey of leading scientists reveals widespread concern that schemes to tweak Earth’s atmosphere ...
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The Entire Evolution of our Sun
In a few billion years, our Sun will become so violently hot that it could wipe out all life in the Milky Way. Yet, ...
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Astronomers discover skyscraper-size asteroid hidden in sun's glare — and it's moving at a near-record pace
The newly discovered "twilight" asteroid, 2025 SC79, was obscured by the sun's glare until an astronomer pointed the Dark ...
3 BRILLIANT MINUTES: Look! Up in the sky! GREEN BAY, Wis. (WBAY) - Things are looking UP. Thursday, Brad Spakowitz covers three spectacular sights in our night skies.
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