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    NASA’S EZIE Begins Study of Auroral Electrojets

    This conceptual illustration shows the three EZIE small satellite missions flying in formation above a beautiful aurora on Earth.

    NASA’s EZIE (Electrojet Zeeman Imaging Explorer) mission is cleared to begin its 16-month-long science mission after team members collected “first light” measurements and completed initial checkouts to ensure the satellites are healthy and operating normally after deployment into space. The mission lifted off from Vandenberg Space Force Base in California aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9...

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    Sun Releases Strong Flare

    An extreme ultraviolet view of the Sun shows the bright flash of a solar flare on the Sun's right side

    The Sun emitted a strong flare, peaking at 9:52 p.m. ET on Saturday, May 24. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event.  Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft...

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    NASA’s MUSE Mission Passes Critical Design Review

    Image of a spacecraft with an illustrated yellow to orange gradient sun in the background; the text reads Muse Observing the Sun's Extreme Ultraviolet Radiation

    On May 9, NASA’s MUSE (Multi-slit Solar Explorer) mission passed its mission-level critical design review (CDR), a major milestone for the mission’s journey toward launch in 2027. MUSE will capture high-resolution images and spectral data of the Sun’s hot, dynamic atmosphere — the corona — to better understand our Sun and space weather.

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    Strong Flare Erupts from Sun

    Extreme ultraviolet image of the Sun showing the bright flash of a solar flare on the left side

    The Sun emitted a strong solar flare, peaking at 4:25 a.m. ET on Wednesday, May 14. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event.  Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to...

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    Sun Releases Strong Solar Flare

    The Sun appears in shades of red, with darker and brighter areas scattered around. On the far right edge of the Sun is a very bright area, with a long filamentary structure extending outward from it, toward the right.

    The Sun emitted a strong solar flare, peaking at 11:38 a.m. ET on May 13, 2025. NASA’s Solar Dynamics Observatory, which watches the Sun constantly, captured an image of the event. Solar flares are powerful bursts of energy. Flares and solar eruptions can impact radio communications, electric power grids, navigation signals, and pose risks to spacecraft and astronauts.    ...

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    NASA’s PUNCH Catches First Rainbow and Other New Images

    A hazy rainbow-colored glow rises from the bottom of the view, with colors transitioning from red on the far left to green in the center and blue on the far right. The glow is brightest near the bottom center, just above a yellow star symbol, and gradually fades moving upward. The background is black and speckled with stars, including a small cluster to the upper right of center and a larger, V-shaped arrangement of stars in the upper left.

    As instrument commissioning and calibration checks continue for NASA’s newly launched PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission, its four spacecraft continue to deliver new images — including its first rainbow-colored view of the sky and the first images taken by two of its instruments. The goal of PUNCH is to reveal new details of...

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    NASA’s Interstellar Mapping Mission Arrives in Florida

    NASA’s Interstellar Mapping Mission Arrives in Florida.

    NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) spacecraft arrived May 10 for processing at the Astrotech Space Operations Facility near the agency’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The mission will study how the Sun shapes the boundaries of the heliosphere, the bubble around our solar system.   A semitrailer transported the spacecraft from NASA’s Marshall Space...

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    NASA’s IMAP Completes Thermal Vacuum Testing Campaign

    In a large laboratory, a circular door is open, revealing a large instrument inside a circular chamber. A person in a white full body suit stands outside.

    NASA’s IMAP (Interstellar Mapping and Acceleration Probe) has successfully completed thermal vacuum testing at the agency’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama, as part of its journey toward launch as soon as this fall. As a modern-day celestial cartographer, IMAP will help researchers better understand the boundary of the heliosphere, a sort of magnetic...

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