Auroras: The Dance of Lights That Reveals the Invisible Power of the Sun
In the planet’s polar skies, night turns into a spectacle: auroras — born when charged particles from the Sun collide with Earth’s magnetic field.
In the planet’s polar skies, night turns into a spectacle: auroras — born when charged particles from the Sun collide with Earth’s magnetic field.
With billions of stars in our galaxy, many with planets in the habitable zone, one question echoes across the cosmos: where is everybody? This mystery is known as the Fermi Paradox.
In 1997, an unexplained sound echoed through the Pacific Ocean. Captured by NOAA hydrophones, it became known as “The Bloop.” Its volume was so intense that it seemed to come from something larger than any creature ever recorded by science.