One of the most notable properties of the giant planets in our solar system—Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune—are the ...
When astronomers pointed the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) at a faint object orbiting a distant star system, they weren’t ...
New suite of space weather forecasting models focuses on how space weather can influence the thermosphere and ionosphere here on Earth.
Scientists at the University of Hawaiʻi have discovered why it rains on the Sun. Solar rain, made of cooling plasma, forms ...
Launches of radiation monitors took place concurrently on 17 October at Met Office sites in Lerwick and Camborne, where Dr ...
The Met Office has new technology which can forecast how space weather will impact conditions in the ionosphere and ...
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Mars’ Weather Is Wilder Than We Thought: Dust Devils Show Whirlwinds Up to 158 km/h
Dust devils on Mars have been known for years. Using them as a proxy for wind speed, however, is a clever twist. The new ...
Limiting methane emissions is a good thing but agriculture is producing other, more damaging, greenhouse gases ...
Blasting around the equators of the solar system's giant planets - Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune - are fierce jet ...
High above the Sun’s blazing equator lie its mysterious poles, the birthplace of fast solar winds and the heart of its ...
Whirling dust devils and winds on Mars can move at an unexpected 99 miles per hour. The dust they send into the atmosphere could affect future missions.
The chemist Johannes Lelieveld uses innovative measurement methods and computer models to examine how chemical and meteorological processes impact Earth’s atmosphere. His research offers vital ...
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