Astronomers have discovered a trans-Neptunian object (TNO) – most likely a dwarf planet – at the edges of the Solar System, making it the second-most distant TNO currently known. Known informally as “DeeDee” short for “distant ...
...and 12 billion by the end of the century, with corresponding increases in vital infrastructure vulnerable to solar storms and solar flares, the criticality of these solar-based threats will only escalate. The general public has long classified cosmic...
...-breaking mission. BepiColombo is Europe’s first mission to explore planet Mercury, the least explored terrestrial planet in our solar system. It is a joint project between the European Space Agency (ESA) and the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency...
... the coronograph instrument. Millimetre scale positioning between them is able to provide observations of the corona from 1.1 solar radius to three solar radius in natural and polarised white-light [from the range of 540 nanometres (nm) to 570 nm for...
... climate change. This leads to the second action to address Earth’s energy imbalance: reducing the incoming solar energy through solar radiation management (SRM). SRM is a type of geoengineering and it can be accomplished in two broad ways. The first...
..., Ganymede, Europa, and Callisto, which are believed to be harbouring internal oceans. Ganymede, the largest moon in the solar system, is deemed a high-priority target because it provides a natural laboratory for analysis of the nature, evolution and...