NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory photographs the sun with 10 times the resolution of high-definition television.
This colorized image captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory space telescope shows a powerful solar flare blasting from the sun on March 31, 2022.
NASA's orbiting Solar Dynamics Observatory captured yet another solar flare blasting from the same overactive sunspot that triggered radio blackouts and stunning aurora displays on Earth earlier this week. The spacecraft, which watches Earth 's parent star from 22,000 miles above the planet's…
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NASA captures intense solar flare erupting from the sunThe incredible moment was captured by NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which is always watching the sun.
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NASA simulator helps to shed light on mysteries of solar systemEven in our cosmic backyard, the solar system, many questions remain open. On Venus there are formations similar to volcanoes, but it is not known if they are active. The surface of Mars suggests that there was once a vast ocean, but how it disappeared remains unclear. On the other hand, recent detections of chemical compounds that may indicate the presence of biological activity on Mars and Venus, so-called biosignatures, keep the search for life outside Earth alive. The answers may lie in the analysis of the light that reaches us from these planets, through the 'fingerprints' that the molecules leave in the spectrum of that light.
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NASA, SpaceX delay Crew-4 launch to April 20 due to busy space schedule'We are in the midst of an extremely busy spring,' NASA's Dana Weigel said.
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NASA astronaut Mark Vande Hei back on Earth after record-breaking missionChelsea Gohd joined Space.com as an intern in the summer of 2018 and returned as a Staff Writer in 2019. After receiving a B.S. in Public Health, she worked as a science communicator at the American Museum of Natural History. Chelsea has written for publications including Scientific American, Discover Magazine Blog, Astronomy Magazine, Live Science, All That is Interesting, AMNH Microbe Mondays blog, The Daily Targum and Roaring Earth. When not writing, reading or following the latest space and science discoveries, Chelsea is writing music, singing, playing guitar and performing with her band Foxanne (foxannemusic). You can follow her on Twitter chelsea_gohd.
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NASA astronaut comes home to Houston after record-setting 355-day space missionHe touched down on Earth only yesterday (March 30), in Kazakhstan.
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