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NASA's launching a new sun mission this month
NASA's launching a new sun mission this month: 'PUNCH is going to see a total solar eclipse'
Scheduled to launch on Feb. 27, NASA's PUNCH mission could revolutionize space weather forecasts, unify the solar corona and the heliosphere, and help improve astronomy techniques.
Nasa to launch PUNCH Sun mission to recreate solar eclipse
Nasa to launch PUNCH Sun mission to recreate solar eclipse - Four suitcase-sized satellites could revolutionise our understanding of space weather
NASA’s PUNCH Mission Set to Track the Sun’s Corona and Solar Wind in 3D
NASA’s PUNCH mission will explore the connection between the sun’s corona and the solar wind using 3D imaging.
What is PUNCH—NASA's mission to solve biggest mystery of Sun
PUNCH's main goal is to study how the Sun's corona transforms into solar wind, a stream of charged particles that flows through our solar system. What makes the PUNCH mission special is that it is specifically aimed at bridging the gap between solar physics and solar wind physics.
NASA's Punch mission to finally solve Sun's biggest mystery
NASA is launching a new mission that will use four suitcase-sized satellites weighing 64kg to study how the Sun's atmosphere creates solar wind in more detail than ever before. Solar wind and events such as coronal mass ejections can have space weather effects that ripple through the solar system.
NASA’s PUNCH Mission Will Capture the Solar Wind in 3D—And It Could Change Space Weather Forever
NASA is preparing to launch PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere), a groundbreaking mission that will use four satellites to study the solar wind in 3D. The mission, set to launch on February 27 aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket,
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What Happens If an Asteroid Comes Too Close to Earth? Don't Panic — NASA Already Has a Plan.
NASA scientists are already finding ways to make sure that the end of the world will not be caused by an asteroid.
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Solar Orbiter Just Solved a Major Mystery About the Sun
Solar Orbiter has revealed that tiny, hair-like jets in the Sun’s coronal holes are responsible for both fast and slow solar ...
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Invisible 'flickering' on the sun could predict potentially dangerous solar flares hours in advance
Images captured by NASA's Solar Dynamics Observatory have revealed that "coronal loops" give off subtle flashes of ...
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Shock discovery of football pitch-sized asteroid with 1-in-83 chance of hitting Earth in seven years
ASTRONOMERS have been rocked by the discovery of a new asteroid that could hit Earth in only seven years. Experts say there’s ...
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"Someone is lying" – User questions why space is dark despite the sun, internet roasts: "Bro, you need to stay in school"
Social media users excel at raising questions that challenge your belief system regarding human intelligence. The questions ...
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