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Map reveals US blackout after powerful solar flare
Large parts of the USA suffered a radio blackout due to major activity in space this week. On June 15, North America found itself under a shortwave radio blackout, leading to a loss of signal at
How two satellites are mimicking total solar eclipses in space
A pair of European satellites have created the first artificial solar eclipses by flying in precise and fancy formation, providing hours of on-demand totality for scientists. The European Space
Weather forecasting and climate modeling move closer together
The ICON model can be used for weather forecasting as well as climate predictions and long-term projections. So far, however, the different applications have been developed separately. An initiative
Who will be on the next Blue Origin rocket launch from Texas? Here's a look at the crew
Another six space tourists are preparing for Blue Origin's next human spaceflight, which will send the crew on a trip high above Earth's atmosphere.
How Is the Search for Habitable Alien Worlds Evolving?
For some of us on planet Earth, the search for extraterrestrial planets that could support life is a matter of expanding humanity into the stars; for others, it’s a fascinating thought experiment.
Twin Proba-3 spacecraft create artificial solar eclipse
In a precision flying formation, the European Space Agency mission revealed new insights into the sun's mysterious outer atmosphere, or solar corona.First came Solar Orbiter, the European Space
Germany Finds Revolutionary 'Clean' Energy Source In The Unlikeliest of Places — Antarctica
A surprising discovery about Antarctica has stunned scientists, as researchers from several German institutes have found meaningful insights into the continent's energy potential, as reported by Eco
I Still Can't Get Over This Dolphin That Has Thumbs – The First Discovery Of Its Kind
Image via Shutterstock It may be two years old at this point. But I still can't get over this very strange dolphin - perhaps the rarest animal of its kind. That's because it has thumbs. Okay, so
Why is the Pacific Ocean so big?
The Pacific Ocean is by far the world's largest ocean, more than five times wider than our moon. But why is the Pacific so big? Covering about 63 million square miles (163 million square kilometers)
U.S. says pangolin, a widely trafficked animal, should be on endangered list
The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service proposed adding seven species of pangolin, which are trafficked for their scales and meat.
Was the First Mammal to Live on Earth the Morganucodon or Brasilodon? Experts Still Debate
Learn more about Morganucodon and Brasilodon, the two species that may have given life to the mammals we know today.
Here’s what it means to enrich uranium – and why it raises concerns in Iran-Israel conflict
Here’s what it means to enrich uranium – and why it raises concerns in Iran-Israel conflict - Iran has enriched large quantities of uranium at its facilities
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