The Solar Eclipse on March 8
On March 8, the moon passes in front of the sun, creating a total solar eclipse visible in parts of Southeast Asia. Watch the NASA’s video…
On March 8, the moon passes in front of the sun, creating a total solar eclipse visible in parts of Southeast Asia. Watch the NASA’s video…
A dying star’s final act of celestial beauty before the long fade into cosmic history, offers glimpse of our Sun’s future.
NASA has released a stunning timelapse video showing the sun over the course of a year.
A Chinese fusion reactor managed to sustain plasma three times the temperature of the core of our sun for a record-breaking 102 seconds.
This nearby beautiful rare phenomenon that can appear as a distant one, are not auroras but light pillars. Image credit Allisha Libby
‘Stellarator’ nuclear fusion reactor successfully produced its first hydrogen plasma.
Far from the still, whitish-yellow disk it appears to be from the ground, the surface of the sun writhes and dances, towering loops and swirling cyclones that
Rare celestial show. Starting today till mid-February, early risers will see with the naked eye, the first five-planet alignment in a decade.
SOHO the Sun-orbiting spacecraft, has captured many erupting filaments, Coronal Mass Ejection (CME), lifting off the active solar surface and blasting enormous bubbles of magnetic plasma into
Lulworth Cove, in England, apart of its unique geomorphology, it’s a World Heritage Site and an ideal target for winter solstice photography. Image credit Chris Kotsiopoulos (GreekSky)