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Flare Sun Flares Energy Events Plasma
- Follow Earth on Google Solar flares don't begin with a bang. They start small. In fact, until recently, scientists could barely see the early warning signs. A new set of close-up observations of the Sun now shows that a massive solar flare can grow out of tiny disturbances that stack up fast and spiral out of control. The slow start belied what was to follow. The Sun's atmosphere turned into a chaotic scene filled with glowing plasma blobs that fell back toward the surface, even after the main ... [Read More]

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Milky Way Galaxies Matter Andromeda Local Group Universe
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. ! , Earn Your First Badge Keep earning badges See what you've unlocked. Members Exclusive A vast, flat sheet of dark matter may solve the long-standing mystery of why our neighboring galaxy Andromeda is speeding toward us while our other neighbors are moving away from us. Facebook X Whatsapp ... [Read More]


Cloud Gas Stars Cloud 9 Matter Universe
- Follow Earth on Google Cloud-9 sits in a universe that rarely stops shining. Telescopes are built to chase that light and record every spark they can find. Yet some of the most important clues about how the universe works come from places that barely register at all. This object does not glow or glitter. It has no stars and almost no visible light. From a distance, it looks like nothing more than a quiet patch of gas. That absence is exactly what makes it useful. Cloud-9 offers a rare chance to ... [Read More]

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Moon Sky Time Sunset Shadow Magnitude
- Sky This Week is brought to you in part by Celestron. Friday, February 6 The bright star Sirius dominates the southern sky late this evening, blazing high in the south around 10 P.M. local time. You can use this sparkling star to point your way to the open cluster M47 in Puppis the Stern, best seen in the dark moonless window that lasts until nearly 11 P.M.  From Sirius this evening, M47 lies about 12.4° east-northeast, or to the left in the sky as you face south around 10 P.M. If your ... [Read More]


Luna Landing India's Chandrayaan Luna 9 Surface Images
- Space archaeologists may have found a long-lost Soviet lander on the moon Humanity's first successful lunar lander is missing. Sixty years ago the Soviet Luna 9 became the first human-made object to achieve a soft landing on the moon—or, for that matter, any celestial body. Yet today its exact location remains a mystery. While NASA's Lunar Reconnaissance Orbiter (LRO) and India's Chandrayaan-2 have mapped nearly the entire lunar surface—capturing the Apollo landing sites and Soviet ... [Read More]


Energy Jetty Astronomers Black Hole Hole Tde
- Dubbed "Jetty McJetface," the tidal disruption event's energy keeps getting brighter and should peak in 2027. Back in 2022, astronomers were puzzled by a so-called " tidal disruption event " (TDE), dubbed , that had faded when it was first noticed three years earlier, only to unexpectedly reanimate and burp out extremely bright radio waves. University of Oregon astrophysicist Yvette Cendes, a co-author of that 2022 paper, dubbed the black hole "Jetty McJetface" (a nod to the 2016 online British ... [Read More]


Impact Asteroid Moon Earth Study Athabasca University
- Reading time 2 minutes A large rocky asteroid will make a close approach to Earth in 2032, with the tantalizing prospect of smashing directly into the Moon. If it does, the lunar impact is likely to produce a bright flash visible from Earth, generate meteor showers in Earth's atmosphere, and create a long-lasting infrared glow, according to a new study. Astronomers deemed asteroid 2024 YR4 as potentially hazardous when it was first spotted two years ago, with the odds of it striking Earth ... [Read More]

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Hole Lrds Dot X Rays Object Cocoon
- Weird new object escalates 'black hole star' debate Researchers have found what might be a little red dot transitioning into its final state, where x-rays burst through its gas cocoon. Others argue the object is nothing special Astronomers have found a potential new piece of the ongoing puzzle over "little red dots" (LRDs). It's a distant smudge in the sky reminiscent of the mysteriously compact, crimson orbs that keep cropping up in observations performed by NASA's James Webb Space Telescope ... [Read More]


Matter Milky Way's Hole Model Core Galactic Center
- Reading time 3 minutes Astronomers have yet to fully grasp the Galactic Center —the heart of the Milky Way—although they're fairly certain that Sagittarius A*, a supermassive black hole, exists and dictates the cosmic objects in its vicinity. But a new study proposes the black hole might not be as influential as we believe. Instead, the dominant force in charge may be a huge clump of invisible matter. The paper, published today in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society , ... [Read More]

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Europa Ammonia Life Icy Newsletter Moon
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. A new finding of ammonia on the icy surface of Jupiter's moon Europa could have important implications for the search for extraterrestrial life. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Join the conversation Add us as a preferred source on Google Get the Live Science Newsletter Get the ... [Read More]


Id1 Jades Id1 Jades Cluster Protocluster Galaxies
- 'Baby cluster' of galaxies may challenge cosmic models Astronomers have spotted a mysteriously mature "baby cluster" of galaxies in the early universe, scarcely a billion years after the big bang. Although not a full-grown, full-blown galaxy cluster, the protocluster is still bigger and more developmentally advanced than most models can easily explain—and also may be the most distant ever seen. Unveiled using NASA's Chandra X-ray Observatory and James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), the ... [Read More]


Star Woh G64 Woh Newsletter Van Loon G64
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Measurements Jupiter Newsletter Jupiter's Science Data
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Stars First Stars Holes Universe Star Mass
- As an astronomer, I collect stars. There are several hundred billion of them in our Galaxy, the Milky Way, so it's important to find a way to categorise them. While others might rank their stars by colour or size, I prefer to order them chronologically. That way, we can simply look through them to read the history of the Universe. There is, however, a glaring gap in my collection: the very first generation of stars are missing. And I'm not the only one to have encountered this problem. All the ... [Read More]


Space Atmosphere Mission Corona Earth Sun's
- There's a pressing need to understand and respond to what's known as "space weather". When a solar storm strikes Earth, it can disrupt technology that's vital for our daily lives. Solar storms occur when magnetic fields and electrically charged particles collide with the Earth's magnetic field. This type of event falls into the category known as "space weather". The Earth is currently experiencing one of the most intense solar storms of the past two decades, reminding us of the need for ways to ... [Read More]


Stars Planet Exoplanets Relativity Systems General Relativity
- Reading time 3 minutes I've yet to meet a physicist that didn't believe in the beauty of the general theory of relativity— Einstein's description of gravity as the curvature of spacetime. After all, it's consistently reinforced a myriad of breakthroughs, especially in astrophysics. So when some cosmic phenomenon confuses scientists, it feels right for them to count on general relativity to find some answers. One such mystery, described in a recent paper in The Astrophysical Journal ... [Read More]

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