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More than 200 people across a half-dozen southern states have reported witnessing a mysterious object streak across the sky.
After a group stage played in front of more than 1 million empty seats, the Club World Cup moves on to knockout rounds that ...
On the second anniversary of the ill-fated Titan submersible, the tragic incident is back in the spotlight, courtesy of a Netflix documentary that takes an in-depth look at the implosion that left ...
Dora and the Search for Sol Dorado is part of the 25th anniversary celebration of the Dora franchise, and Nickelodeon will be celebrating in a number of ways over the next few months.
The Solar Orbiter has captured the first-ever views of the sun's south pole. ESA & NASA / Solar Orbiter / EUI Team, D. Berghmans (ROB), via ESA Standard Licence Though humans have been observing ...
The crew of the Que Sera Sera, a Navy transport plane, at the South Pole on Oct. 31, 1956. The plane's pilot, Lt. Cmdr. Conrad “Gus” Shinn, is third from left.
First-Ever Images of Sun’s South Pole Released by European Mission Visuals from the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter reveal chaotic solar magnetism in the solar polar region.
Conrad Shinn in 2016 at the National Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla. Behind him is the plane he landed at the South Pole in 1956. Tony Giberson/Pensacola News Journal ...
Until now. In March, a spacecraft captured the first-ever clear images of the sun's south pole, which the European Space Agency released Wednesday, June 11. “We reveal humankind’s first-ever ...
Solar Orbiter Captures First Clear Views of Sun’s South Pole—and It’s a Hot Mess A recent Venus flyby pushed the spacecraft out of Earth's orbital plane, allowing it to gaze at the solar poles.
In the coming years, Solar Orbiter’s path is expected to tilt even further, bringing even more of the sun's south pole into direct view. As such, the best views may be yet to come, according to ESA.
Watch: First-Ever Footage Of Sun’s South Pole Gives Spellbinding New View Of Our Star It might seem unlikely, but we have never seen this sight before. Dr. Alfredo Carpineti ...
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