The Sun’s outermost atmosphere, the corona, seethes at temperatures above one million degrees. Yet draped across it are ...
Solar radio bursts are intrinsically linked to the motion of their emitting source through the coronal and heliospheric ...
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The study may help predict dangerous solar storms and protect satellites and power grids.
Using measurements of the four ESA’s Cluster satellites, a study published this week in Nature Physics shows pioneering experimental evidence of magnetic reconnection also in turbulent ‘plasma’ around ...
Solar radio bursts are closely tied to how their sources move through the sun’s ...
Earth’s magnetic field shields our planet from dangerous solar energy and damaging cosmic radiation, while the gravitational ...