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Amazon S3 on MSNThe Magnetic Rubber Band Behind Aurora Lights ExplainedAuroras form when solar storms collide with Earth’s magnetic field, which stretches and snaps like a rubber band releasing billions of tons of plasma. This interaction creates vibrant lights near the ...
The possible aurora borealis coincides with the Perseids meteor shower, with hundreds of meteors likely visible in the night ...
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Digital Camera World on MSNA camera flew through the sun’s corona, didn’t melt, and sent back these first-ever close-ups of the sunCameras on the ground need strong solar filters to photograph things like an eclipse, yet NASA has made a camera that was ...
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