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For the first time in history, we re seeing the Sun from an angle no one ever has: from above and below its poles. Thanks to the European Space Agency s Solar Orbiter and its tilted orbit, scientists ...
THE thrills and spills of the summer transfer window are well underway with some huge deals in the pipeline. Florian Wirtz is ...
This spectacular asset flows past so many great spots, WBEZ’s Reset needed to split its lakefront architectural guide in two.
Solar Orbiter captures first-ever images of the Sun’s poles, offering insights into solar magnetism, atmospheric motion, and ...
One such discovery made regarding the Sun’s magnetic field is that, at the solar south pole, the Sun’s magnetic field is quite a mess. Measurements from PHI showed that both north and south polarity ...
The Sun's polar regions are pretty busy and chaotic places, but our newfound views of its south pole will help predict future ...
The Sun is the closest star to us and the most studied by humanity. There is a lot we still do not know about it. Among the unknowns, until today, were the Sun's polar regions. We simply had not seen ...
The Solar Orbiter (SolO) recently captured the first direct observations of the Sun's south pole – a region long shrouded in mystery. These unprecedented glimpses are ...
A solar mission shared between the European Space Agency and NASA has captured the first-ever images of the Sun's south pole.
On June 11, the European Space Agency (ESA) published the first-ever images of the South Pole of the Sun taken by the Solar Orbiter spacecraft.
Brad Spakowitz talks about a surprising discovery when scientists used state-of-the-art testing on puppies found in Siberia.
The sun has been photographed and imaged many times, but never from the top or bottom.
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