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FloodsThe European Space Agency-led Solar Orbiter mission has split the flood of energetic particles flung out into space from the sun into two groups, tracing each back to a different kind of outburst from our star.See the Story
Solar Orbiter traces superfast electrons back to sun
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Solar FlareNew research from the University of St Andrews has proposed that particles in solar flares are 6.5 times hotter than previously thought. The research provides an unexpected solution to a 50-year-old mystery about our nearest star.See the Story
Solar Flares May Be 6.5 Times Hotter than Previously Thought
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ESAA composite image showing the movement of 3I/ATLAS, as seen by the ESO’s Very Large Telescope (Credit: ESO/O. Hainaut) Welcome to this edition of The Intelligence Brief… This week, astronomers are preparing for the close approach of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which will pass near Mars on October 3, 2025, offering scientists their best chance yet to study this mysterious cosmic visitor. In our analysis, we’ll be looking at 1) how NASA’s HiR…See the Story
3I/ATLAS Is Now Headed Toward Mars, as Mystery Surrounding Interstellar Visitor Grows
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