S&T’s 2023 Iceland Aurora Adventure
Iceland's amazing geology, towering waterfalls, and dazzling northern lights are waiting for you!
S&T’s 2022 Iceland Aurora Adventure
Iceland's amazing geology, towering waterfalls, and dazzling northern lights are waiting for you!
Astronomy in Pictures: Jupiter's Aurora, Cosmic Threads & Newborn Stars
This week in pictures: Astronomers have watched auroral storms at Jupiter, imaged strands of the cosmic web, and seen stellar fireworks off the sword of Orion.
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S&T's 7th Iceland Aurora Adventure
Iceland's amazing geology, towering waterfalls, and dazzling northern lights are waiting for you!
Comets Have (Ultraviolet) Aurora, Too
Observations from the European Space Agency’s Rosetta spacecraft show that Comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko has its own aurora.
The Aurora Called STEVE Isn’t Aurora After All . . . Mostly
New observations of STEVE, the mauve celestial ribbon that aurora chasers have seen fluttering in the sky, have helped scientists determine the energy source of this unique phenomenon.
Sounding Rockets Spark Dramatic Arctic "Aurora"
The spectacular AZURE experiment is the latest of several missions probing the interface of Earth and space over the Arctic.
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