Astronomers have for the first time detected a coronal mass ejection from another star, shedding light on worlds orbiting red ...
Astronomers using the European Space Agency's XMM-Newton space observatory and the LOFAR telescope have definitively spotted ...
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Astronomers spot 1st coronal mass ejection from an alien star — and that's bad news in the search for life
"Astronomers have wanted to spot a coronal mass ejection on another star for decades. We’ve now managed to do this for the ...
Astronomers first documented a CME in 1859, in conjunction with the widespread energy grid disruptions that later became ...
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Astronomers finally spotted what they were searching for decades—1st coronal mass ejection from another star
Scientists have spotted a red dwarf star about 130 light-years away ejecting an enormous amount of material into space.
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First stellar Coronal Mass Ejection detected beyond our Sun
Red dwarf hurls plasma at speeds rarely seen from Sun, potentially stripping atmospheres from orbiting planets Astronomers ...
Brilliant colors strobed the skies across much of North America — viewed as far south as Florida — on Nov. 11 as a powerful ...
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Huge cloud of plasma belched out by star 130 light years away
A coronal mass ejection from a distant star has been confirmed for the first time, raising questions about how such events ...
Millions across the U.S. and Europe witnessed rare, colorful displays of the northern lights on Tuesday and Wednesday after ...
The predicted speed of the third coronal mass ejection in the series was the highest he'd ever seen: about 870 miles per ...
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