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Click to view the full graphic on the C&EN site In summer, it's not just humans that can be affected by being out in the sun too long. Molecules, too, can be altered by the sun's rays. In this month's edition of Periodic Graphics in...| Compound Interest
Sun news July 31: Two eruptions launch sun-stuff into space| EarthSky
Taking a vitamin D supplement – or getting enough of the compound naturally – can knock three years off your biological aging, according to the results of a large, long-term study. This may not seem like a lot, over a lifetime, but it's a significant amount as you become more and more susceptible…| New Atlas
Summer in Denver is a magical time—outdoor adventures, play dates in the park, and family trips to the pool. But our state’s high elevation means stronger sun exposure and faster heat buildup, making heat safety for children more important than … Read More| Partners in Pediatrics
MOSAIC update at Sun ’n Fun outlines performance-based LSA changes with FAA ratification possible by August.| Kitplanes
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Inside: One of my favorite summer activities combines a bit of excitement with a fantastic science lesson: popping balloons using solar energy! Scroll down to the science printables. When my kids were little and first heard what I was planning to do, they were very skeptical. Can holding a magnifying glass over a balloon really… The post How to Make Explosions with Sunbeams (Science) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: The great thing about smudge sun art is that even the tiniest artists can make something they’ll be proud of! It involves blending or smudging colors to create a soft, blended effect. It’s super fun to do this project with little kids because they get to use their fingers to create their masterpieces! The… The post The Best & Most Fun Smudge Sun Art (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Inside: Transform ordinary cardboard into extraordinary sun rays, painted with the brightest hues of yellow and orange. It blends elements from nature with creativity, making for a fun and environmentally friendly project. This Sun Craft is about capturing the warmth, joy, and energy of the sun. So, if you’re looking for a fun craft activity… The post How to Make Cardboard Sun Craft (Free PDF) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
On July 3, 2024 @ 19:54 UTC, 3:54 pm EST • 12:54 pm PST. At that time the distance from Earth's center to the Sun's center will be 94,502,939 miles (152,088,848 km).| The Sun Today with Dr. C. Alex Young
Sun news June 30: A blast of sun-stuff is on its way to Earth| EarthSky
Just like a tennis player might don a white shirt instead of a black one on warm summer's day, researchers see great potential in dressing buildings in reflective white paints to keep them cool. A team of material scientists is reporting a major advance in this area, producing a new kind of super…| New Atlas
In 2025, for most people in the world the June solstice will fall on 21 June. For those of us living in the the Northern Hemisphere, it is the day of the year when there is the most daylight. The …| Explaining Science
ESA has unveiled the 1st images from Proba-3, an ambitious mission using 2 satellites to reveal the sun's outer atmosphere through artificial solar eclipses. The post First images from Proba-3, the 2-part sun observer first appeared on EarthSky.| Sun | EarthSky
Using new adaptive optics, a solar telescope in California has now captured the clearest views yet of the sun's corona, or outermost atmosphere. The post Clearest view of the sun’s corona: See the stunning details first appeared on EarthSky.| Sun | EarthSky
Sun activity archive for May 2025. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star. The post Sun activity archive for May 2025 first appeared on EarthSky.| Sun | EarthSky
Our friends at Timeanddate.com will be livestreaming this eclipse. Watch in the player above.| EarthSky
Inside: Optics is the study of how light works. Suncatchers use principles of light, like bending (refraction) and bouncing (reflection), to work. Join us to make a butterfly suncatcher and learn some science! Cuteness alert! There is no other craft in my spring craft arsenal that serves me better than the butterfly suncatcher. Just take… The post How to Make Butterfly Suncatcher (Free Template) first appeared on KidMinds.| KidMinds
Looking for a fun way to boost your kids' vocabulary and problem-solving skills? Download this fun new word search - All About the Sun!| My Blog
Sun activity archive for April 2025. A daily record of flaring, big filaments and prominences, and other sorts of activity, on our local star. The post Sun activity archive for April 2025 first appeared on EarthSky.| Sun | EarthSky
Geomagnetic activity: The geomagnetic field was quiet to active (Kp = 1 to 4).| EarthSky
Sun news February 28. Just arrived! Photos of last night’s dancing aurora | EarthSky
Sun news for January 31 – February 1 (11 UTC to 11 UTC)| EarthSky
Sun news for December 27-28, 2024. An artist’s impression of Parker Solar Probe making its closest-yet approach to the sun on December 24, 2024. Yesterday, mission control confirmed that this approach was successful. Images via NASA/SVS.| EarthSky
What's the proper gear to cover all my skin (face+neck+body) while swimming outside (sea or outdoor pool) to avoid UV radiations? I am not looking for specific product recommendations, but instead ...| The Great Outdoors Stack Exchange
Artist’s concept shows NASA’s Parker Solar Probe touching the sun. Parker Solar Probe was closest to the sun at 11:53:48 UTC (5:53:48 a.m. CST) December 24, 2024. It came within 3.86 million miles (6.2 million km) of our star. That was an exciting day for humanity! Image via NASA.The 2025 EarthSky Lunar Calendar is now available! A unique and beautiful poster-sized calendar. Makes a great New Year’s gift. Get yours today!| EarthSky
Sun news October 31: Fiery action around the solar horizon| EarthSky
Sun news September 30: Happy perihelion, Parker Solar Probe!| EarthSky
Our active sun continues to disturb Earth’s geomagnetic field. At the time of this writing a G1 (minor) geomagnetic storm is ongoing. The threshold was reached at 9:15 UTC. We saw activity the whole time during our observation period between 11 UTC yesterday and 11 UTC today. Late yesterday and early today we saw another G1 disturbance, during the 0-3 UTC period. People have reported auroral displays in Europe, Canada and the U.S. The G1 storming occurred during the dark hours in the U.S. ...| EarthSky
The longstanding mystery of why the Sun's corona is several times hotter than its surface may have finally been solved.| The Debrief
What if the Sun wasn’t alone in our solar system? What if there was a twin to our star, beyond the planets? Dubbed “Nemesis”, it may be killing life on Earth.| Historic Mysteries
Earth typically has 2 Van Allen belts. They are 2 donut-shaped belts of charged particles, encircling Earth. But scientists have just realized Earth now has a 3rd, temporary Van Allen belt, caused by May’s solar storm. When were the Van Allen belts first discovered? How long have we known that Earth could have a temporary 3rd belt, in addition to the 2 stable ones? What ARE the Van Allen belts, anyway? EarthSky’s Deborah Byrd and heliophysicist C. Alex Young of Goddard Spaceflight Center ...| EarthSky
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Mario Rana in Hampton, Virginia, captured this filtered image of the sun on July 17, 2024. Thank you, Mario! According to new research, the next solar cycle is already beginning, despite the fact that the sun’s only halfway through its current cycle.| EarthSky
Scientists say it is now possible to predict the precise speed a coronal mass ejection (shown left in an artist’s impression) is traveling at and when it will smash into Earth (bottom right moving in our direction). And that’s even before it has fully erupted from the sun (top right). The new insights will help create more accurate space storm alerts for Earth. Image via NASA Goddard Space Flight Center/ JHelioviewer/ Royal Astronomical Society (CC BY 4.0).| EarthSky
Sun activity is high this week, so far. There were 7 M flares in the past day. And check out the newcomer on the sun’s eastern, or incoming, side. Remember sunspot region AR3738? It produced an X flare and numerous M and C flares during its trip across the Earth-facing sun from July 5 to 17. Then the sun’s rotation carried it to the far side, where it produced an X14 flare! The flare – and its effects – were observed thanks to the Solar Orbiter spacecraft, which can see the sun’s fa...| EarthSky
Sun news June 30, 2024: Parker Solar Probe nearly touches sun today| EarthSky
Spread some sunshine cheer with this free printable sun craft paper craft printable! It's perfect for summer and spring craft days!| That Kids' Craft Site
Artist’s concept of the heliosphere, the sun’s region of influence in space. Scientists know relatively little about the shape of the heliosphere. Image via NASA/ The Conversation. By Sarah A. Spitzer, University of Michigan| EarthSky
Table of Contents (click to expand)Why Do We Need Vitamin D?Where Do We Get Vitamin D?Mushrooms Produce Vitamin DWhy Should We Expose Mushrooms To The Sun?Conclusion Just like our human skin, mushrooms can also produce vitamin D when exposed to UV rays. When exposed to the sun or artificial UV light, mushrooms increase their vitamin D content and retains the heightened level even after more than a year of storage. Mushrooms are widely consumed and considered to be a good source of vitamin D, ...| Science ABC
Visualizing the visual spectrum of the sun. Spectrum analysis, wavelengths of light, data visualization| kmcd.dev
I wanted a sand-free bubble! Embrace the sun, sand & sea with our tips for sun safety for babies. Plus, what to bring to the beach...| Have Baby Will Travel
The additional heat and light of spring can be dangerous with lupus. Here's how columnist Marisa Zeppieri navigates the change of seasons.| Lupus News Today
Sun news for March 30, 2024: Parker Solar Probe’s close approach to the sun| EarthSky
The hill at the northern end of Copacabana is called the Calvario, or Station of the Cross. The trail, leading past fourteen crosses, takes about thirty minutes to ascend, and at the top, you're rewarded with a great view of the city behind you and Lake Titicaca, stretching out endlessly in front. The post Copacabana’s Calavario appeared first on Bolivia For 91 Days.| Bolivia For 91 Days
On New Year’s Eve 2023, the sun blasted a huge X flare, the biggest of solar cycle 25 so far. It came from sunspot region AR3536 and measured X5 on the solar flare intensity scale. The eruption produced a wave that rippled across the sun’s face in all directions. It produced a coronal mass ejection, or CME, a great clump of superheated matter that left the sun and traveled outward into our solar system. | EarthSky
New Delhi: The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) has announced that the “halo-orbit insertion of its solar observatory spacecraft, Aditya-L1, was accomplished at 16:00 Hrs (approx) on January 6, 2024 (IST).” “The final phase of the manoeuvre involved firing of control engines for a short duration,” it added. This mission aims to observe the Sun’s…| science.thewire.in
Sun news for November 12-13, 2024. NOAA is forecasting active (kp=4) geomagnetic conditions for tonight and tomorrow, with the possibility of a G1 storm (Kp=5). This is due to fast solar wind from a coronal hole on the Earth-facing solar disk. Image via NOAASun news November 13: Auroras possible tonight and tomorrow| EarthSky
View at EarthSky Community Photos. | Lana Froemming of Marengo, Wisconsin, captured this image on September 18, 2023, not long before the September equinox. She wrote: “I saw the magic in the sky. I watched the amazing light show from about 8:45 p.m. until about 11:30 p.m. … ” Thank you, Lana! The weeks around the fall and spring equinoxes are recognized by scientists as aurora season. We have more auroras at that time of year than any other time. Keep reading to find out why.When is a...| EarthSky