Our Tempestuous Sun: Part 3
ur Sun’s Invisible Magnetic Fields – Previously, we learned that the stirring and convection of ultra-heated plasma in our Sun’s inner layers – the solar
ur Sun’s Invisible Magnetic Fields – Previously, we learned that the stirring and convection of ultra-heated plasma in our Sun’s inner layers – the solar
In 2017, Columbia University’s Dr. Jana Grcevich, then Outreach Coordinator for Columbia’s Astronomy & Astrophysics Department invited me to examine the venerable but aging copper
The discovery of the energy source for the Sun, namely nuclear fusion, occurred around the same time as the concepts about nuclear fission, which were
AS we look forward to the Great North American Eclipse of 2024, I can’t help being struck by the similarities of another solar eclipse that
Two supermoons, the Perseids, and a Star-BQ. Things are heating up this August with AAA!
Aug 30 2023: 2nd Full Moon in a month is a calendric Blue Moon giving 2023 13 Full Moons this calendar Year. Maybe with all
Former AAA President, Brian Berg, gives his report from the Netherlands.
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