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Hurricane Jeanne, seen from Space Station on Sept. 25, 2004
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Motions in nearby galaxy cluster reveal presence of hidden superstructure

Gravity Probe B mission begins collecting science to test Einstein's theory

 

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For release: 04/29/2002
Photo release #: N02-002


NASA, university scientists see prediction of solar storms in future

Photo description: Animated View of Coronal Mass Ejection Animated View of Coronal Mass Ejection

Coronal mass ejections occur when massive solar explosions blast through the Sun's outer atmosphere and plow toward Earth at speeds of thousands of miles per second. The small white circle in the center of the image shows the size of the Sun. A study by scientists at the National Space Science and Technology Center is offering new insight on these solar storms and how to better predict them. This image was taken from the Large Angle and Spectrometric Coronagraph Experiment on the European Space Agency (ESA)/ Solar and Heliospheric Observatory (SOHO). QuickTime file, 547 KB (NASA/ESA)


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