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Solar flare to hit Earth

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A massive solar flare was expected to hit the Earth Thursday bringing with it the threat of Continue reading “Solar flare to hit Earth” »  More...

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By BioNews On Monday, January 23rd, 2012
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Deflecting solar rays could improve food supply

Deflecting solar rays from the earth could be one way of improving food output, as global warming Continue reading “Deflecting solar rays could improve food supply” »  More...

By BioNews On Thursday, March 3rd, 2011
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Mystery over Sun’s missing sunspots over 11-year cycle solved

Scientists have finally solved the mystery of the recent period of decreased solar activity during the Continue reading “Mystery over Sun’s missing sunspots over 11-year cycle solved” »  More...

By BioNews On Friday, February 25th, 2011
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Scientists discover waves in giant magnetic holes on Sun

Scientists from the University of Sheffield and Queen’s University Belfast have discovered giant magnetic Continue reading “Scientists discover waves in giant magnetic holes on Sun” »  More...

By BioNews On Monday, February 7th, 2011
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NASA’s Stereo satellites move either side of Sun

NASA’s spacecraft have moved to either side of the Sun to capture the entire Sun in a 360-degree view. Continue reading “NASA’s Stereo satellites move either side of Sun” »  More...

Latest image of the far side of the Sun based on high resolution STEREO data, taken on February 2, 2011 at 23:56 UT when there was still a small gap between the STEREO Ahead and Behind data. This gap will start to close on February 6, 2011, when the spacecraft achieve 180 degree separation, and will completely close over the next several days. Credit: NASA
By BioNews On Monday, February 7th, 2011
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NASA releases first ever 360-degree image of the Sun

NASA has released the first ever image that shows the entire sun in a 360-degree view. Continue reading “NASA releases first ever 360-degree image of the Sun” »  More...