This stunning light show was triggered by a G4 geomagnetic storm caused by a plume of solar plasma ejected from the sun.
Earth, captured once a day by the EUMETSAT meteorological satellite, have been time-lapsed. (video looped) Credit: Simon Proud / NCEO / EUMETSAT ...
More than 800 service members ejected from US military under ‘don’t ask, don’t tell’ receive honorable discharges ...
A new exhibition at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History combines satellite observations and historical data ...
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A video of satellite images showing clouds with occasional blue flashes has been falsely described as showing an unusual ...
The Smithsonian partners with NASA to present the Earth Information Center, a larger-than-life display that visualizes ...
Satellite imagery shows that vegetation on the peninsula grew from less than one square kilometres in 1986 to almost 12sqkm ...
Satellite history is littered with "firsts." Many early space launches constituted key moments in the Cold War space race and ...
Advancements in commercial satellite capabilities will enable NASA officials to transition to commercial systems to support ...
The non-profit organization Carbon Mapper is leveling up the game in the battle against climate change, using cutting-edge ...