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Aurora alert! Sun fires off 2 colossal X flares as multiple CMEs race toward Earth

Solar activity has kicked into high gear already this week with two powerful X-class solar flares erupting from active region AR4274 — one on Nov. 9 and another early Nov. 10 — each potentially firing coronal mass ejections (CMEs) toward Earth. Coronal mass ejection released during the X flare eruption on Nov. 10, 2025. (Image credit: NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center) The Nov. 9…
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NASA's new Mars mission: These twin satellites could reveal how the Red Planet lost its atmosphere

Mars is about to receive a double dose of attention. This weekend, a pair of identical NASA satellites will launch together to help reveal how the Red Planet lost its thick atmosphere and liquid water — one of its oldest mysteries, and a key to understanding how it transformed from a once-habitable world into the frozen desert it is today. Scheduled for liftoff no earlier than Sunday (Nov. 9)…
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Northern lights may be visible in 22 US states tonight

The northern lights and southern lights could receive a considerable boost again tonight as Earth braces for impact from a powerful coronal mass ejection (CME) hurled from the sun during yesterday’s M7.4 solar flare. The speedy CME is forecast to arrive late tonight or…
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See stunning photos of November's full 'Beaver Moon' — the biggest supermoon of 2025

The November full moon put on a magnificent show for stargazers on Nov. 5, as the largest and brightest supermoon of 2025 flooded the sky with reflected sunlight mere hours before it reached its closest point to Earth in its 27-day orbit. November’s full moon is also known as the “Beaver Moon”, in reference to the period when the buck-toothed mammals become particularly active in…
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How AI fixed the James Webb Space Telescope's blurry vision

Telescope has been suffering from blurry vision. But a team of Australian researchers created an AI algorithm that fixes the problem — a major relief for the scientific community, which hopes to use the instrument to search for exoplanets around stars in our Milky Way galaxy. The affected instrument is the Aperture Masking Interferometer (API), designed and built by a team of astronomers led by…
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