Can you spot the ISS and Mercury in front of the Sun?
Can you spot the Space Station and planet Mercury in front of the Sun, in this amazing image? Transit of ISS and Mercury at the same time!
Can you spot the Space Station and planet Mercury in front of the Sun, in this amazing image? Transit of ISS and Mercury at the same time!
Sun partially eclipsed on the top left by the Moon is also seen eclipsed by earthlings contemplating the eclipse below. Image credit Steven Gilbert
Can you see this small unusual spot on the Sun? If you look closely, it is almost perfectly round…
A total solar eclipse that occurred last month as it appeared, nearly simultaneously, from both Earth and space.
A T-38C passes in front of the sun at a supersonic speed, creating shockwaves that are caught photographically for research.
Take a look in the video at the best simulation of the sun’s magnetic field ever captured…
For researchers at NOAA’s South Pole Atmospheric Baseline Observatory, Sunday March 20 marks the start of the austral autumn, the last time they see the sun for
The complex overlay of lines, from the sun’s magnetic fields, can teach scientists about the ways the sun’s magnetism changes in response to the constant movement on
The Deep Space Climate Observatory (DSCOVR) added another first to its collection of unique snapshots, by observing the total solar eclipse in the Western Pacific. Watch the animation…
A dark Sun hangs in the clearing sky over a volcanic planet in this morning sea and skycape. It was taken during this week’s total solar eclipse,