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space weather

Hot Jupiter

Jupiter’s Magnetic Shield Buckles Under Solar Wind, Unleashing Unexpected Heat Wave

Uranus

New Analysis Reveals Uranus’s Magnetic Field Was in Rare State During Voyager Flyby

Solar wind causing an aurora over a town at night

Spectacular Auroras Signal Potential Danger to Earth’s Infrastructure

atmosphere

Researchers Uncover Unified Turbulence Laws Connecting Earth’s Atmosphere and Near-Space Environment

Sun corona

NASA Selects JEDI Instrument to Study the Sun and Solar Eruptions

A dynamic illustration of the Earth's magnetic field, with a subtle background of cosmic radiation and charged particles. The image could feature a globe with magnetic field lines and a few cosmic rays penetrating the atmosphere.

Earth’s Weakening Magnetic Field Could Lead to Increased Cosmic Radiation

A Japanese auroral drawing showing an observation at Okazaki on 4 February 1872, as reproduced with courtesy of Shounji Temple (contrast enhanced)

One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae covered much of the night sky from the Tropics to the Polar Regions

Water content map on the surface of the Moon.

Electrons from Earth may be forming water on the Moon

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