Since the 1950s, scientists have known that the Sun emits a stream of particles in a vast wind, carrying away an Earth’s worth of mass every 150 years. This wind of protons sweeps by comets and ...
On a calm day, a light breeze might barely ripple the surface of a lake on Earth. But on Saturn's largest moon, Titan, a similar mild wind would kick up 10-foot-tall waves. This otherworldly behavior ...
A lucky alignment of two sun-studying spacecraft may have finally solved a decades-old solar mystery. Data from NASA’s Parker Solar Probe and the European Space Agency’s Solar Orbiter suggest that ...
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Titan: A light breeze raises 10-foot (3-meter) hydrocarbon waves
On Titan, Saturn's largest moon, a light breeze could raise waves 10 feet (3 meters) high, a phenomenon that challenges our ...
From still lakes to shifting shores, waves play a bigger role than we think—even on worlds we’ve never directly observed.
A tropical wave in the forecast is not a reason to panic — but it’s not something to ignore, either. What it is and its odds ...
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