The “cannibal storm” from the sun was caused by auroras. Another round is underway

The “cannibal storm” from the sun was caused by auroras. Another round is underway

Dazzling auroras on Tuesday night delighted sky watchers even in southern US states such as Florida, where they rarely appear, and more colorful displays are expected again on Wednesday as the solar storm unleashed by the Sun continues to reach Earth. Strong geomagnetic storm conditions caused by intense solar flares continue, the National Weather Service’s … Read more

Scientists recreate ‘cosmic fireballs’ at CERN particle accelerator to hunt missing gamma rays

Scientists recreate ‘cosmic fireballs’ at CERN particle accelerator to hunt missing gamma rays

Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission when you make a purchase through links to our articles. Initially, a simulation of a uniform beam of electrons and positrons interacting with a plasma. As the beam passes through the background plasma, the positrons (red) are focused and the electrons (blue) are ejected to form … Read more

Scientists say

Scientists say

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. NASA’s “Juno” spacecraft data revealed the weak features of Aurora, which are likely to be charged from Jupiter’s huge magnetosphere. ; | Credit: NASA/SWRI/JPL-CALTECH/SWRI/V. Shade/G Gladstone/b. Bonfond The lights of the northern lights that are preparing through Alaskan coatings, have … Read more

The magnetic fields look as old as the universe itself. Who created them?

The magnetic fields look as old as the universe itself. Who created them?

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. Illustration of a large -scale structure of the universe, showing galaxy’s clusters and supercocrators connected to long threads. | Credit: Mark Garlick/Science Photo Libary/Getty Images The universe is soaked in weak but overwhelming magnetic fields. Despite decades of research, astronomers … Read more

Scientists may have discovered the most powerful particle collision in the universe

Scientists may have discovered the most powerful particle collision in the universe

When you buy through our articles links, Future and its syndication partners can earn commissions. Tycho, one of the best -studying remains of Supernova, perhaps briefly served as the most powerful formation of the universe, new research. | Credit: MPIA/NASA/Calar Alto Observatory Supernova can become one of the most powerful particles in the universe, but … Read more