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Solar Models adapt to old research that focuses on a different take on the big ball of light in the Solar System, and it brought a different perception to the research regarding the Sun.
Ever wonder how differently the planets in our solar system are rotating? A planetary scientist put the best parts of the planets in a single globe animation to show just how.
Travel through time to witness some of the most remarkable episodes in our solar system's history, uncovering its ancient ...
Back reaction of coronal magnetic fields on the solar surface may help to understand the coronal reconfiguration during a solar flare. Here the authors report observation of reversal of the ...
A MYSTERIOUS discrepancy between models of the Sun and measurements of its composition has finally been solved - by factoring in how the star's rotation has slowed over time.
For comparison, Jupiter in our solar system is about 4.5 billion years old. The planet, however, will not maintain these sizzling temperatures.
E. Miller, The Periods of Rotation of Mercury and Venus, and the Satellites of the Solar System, Transactions of the Annual Meetings of the Kansas Academy of Science, Vol. 14 (1893 - 1894), pp. 94-97 ...
A new model called StarryStarryProcess lets scientists map star spots with precision, improving how exoplanets are studied. By factoring in both transits and stellar rotation, it provides richer ...
In their fantastic model, the Earth is only the size of a small marble. Even then, seven miles of open space was needed to show the entire solar system from the Sun to Neptune (sorry, Pluto).
Starting with an Earth the size of a marble, these folks built a full-scale model of our solar system across 7 miles of Nevada desert.
D, high-resolution, real-topography models that could provide a more precise path of totality for the next total solar eclipse.