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The robotic Solar Orbiter spacecraft has obtained the first images ever taken of our sun's two poles as scientists seek a deeper understanding of Earth's host star, including ...
Astrophysicists have gained new insights into how planets outside the solar system, or ‘exoplanets’, form by studying two “young” giant planets, “still hot from their formation”, a new study says. In ...
New research on the orbits of these mysterious asteroids near Venus stress the need for better space rock surveillance.
Recent studies forecast Australia is on the precipice of a rooftop solar and household battery boom, predicting record ...
Construction of a 200 MWh battery energy storage system has commenced on New Zealand’s North Island as part of power company ...
Fluence Energy leverages AI and Smartstack to drive growth amid international demand. Read why I'm watching, not buying FLNC ...
The Australian share market ended the week lower after a lacklustre day of trade. Investors weighed up the growing spat ...
A recent Venus flyby pushed the spacecraft out of Earth's orbital plane, allowing it to gaze at the solar poles.
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Live Science on MSNThe sun: Facts about the bright star at the center of the solar systemHow big it is: 865,000 miles (1.392 million kilometers) across ...
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Live Science on MSNWorld's first images of the sun's south pole spark 'a new era of solar science'For the first time, scientists have imaged the elusive south pole of the sun. The images captured by the Solar Orbiter ...
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Space.com on MSNHumanity takes its 1st look at the sun's poles: 'This is just the first step of Solar Orbiter's stairway to heaven' (images)"We didn't know what exactly to expect from these first observations – the sun's poles are literally terra incognita,” Sami ...
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Interesting Engineering on MSNSolar Orbiter unveils sun’s chaotic magnetic south pole in historic firstIn a daring maneuver, the joint European Space Agency (ESA) and NASA mission swooped below the solar system’s planetary plane to capture the sun’s elusive south pole. The spacecraft dipped 15 degrees ...
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