Sun
Get complete information on Sun a yellow dwarf star facts in solar system, sun planet news, images of sun impact on planets. Know about NASA’s Parker Solar Probe mission, variability and climate effect, mystery of the sun’s hot atmosphere, Dark sunspots or Black Spots and Solar Wind on the Sun and more. The solar corona on Sun where extreme events on the Sun occurs like coronal mass ejections or solar flares which further creates the space weather.
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Dec 12, 2018Researchers have developed a new technique for looking at historic solar data to distinguish trustworthy observations from those that should be used with care. -
Oct 30, 2018Parker Solar Probe now holds the record for closest approach to the Sun by a human-made object. -
Sep 18, 2018NASA’s Chief Scientist, Dr Jim Green, talks to solar physicist Alex Young. -
Sep 7, 2018Without special instrumentation, the Sun looks calm and inert. But beneath that placid façade are countless miniature explosions called nanoflares. -
Aug 31, 2018Revisiting some older data, the researchers discovered new information about the shape of coronal mass ejections - large-scale eruptions of plasma and magnetic field from the sun. -
Aug 13, 2018New research charting the space weather in previous solar cycles across the last half century suggests an underlying repeatable pattern in how space weather activity changes with the solar cycle. -
Aug 10, 2018It's surprisingly hard to actually go to the Sun: It takes 55 times more energy to go to the Sun than it does to go to Mars. -
Jul 29, 2018Something mysterious is going on at the Sun. In defiance of all logic, its atmosphere gets much, much hotter the farther it stretches from the Sun’s blazing surface. -
Mar 28, 2018NASA’s Planetary Science Division Director, Jim Green, talks to solar physicist Nicky Fox about a forthcoming mission to study the Sun’s corona. -
Feb 4, 2018Living near a star is risky business, and positioning a spacecraft near the Sun is a very good way to observe rapidly changing solar activity and deliver early warning of possibly harmful space weather. ESA is now looking at doing just that.

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