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- Humanity takes its 1st look at the suns poles: This is just . . .
They constitute humanity's first ever look at the sun's poles This was the Solar Orbiter mission’s first high-angle observation campaign of the sun, conducted at an angle of 15 degrees below
- Humanity Has Just Glimpsed Part of The Sun Weve Never Seen . . .
It might look like a regular patch of Sun, but what you are looking at in the image above is a sight humanity has never seen before It's actually the Sun's south pole, and our first-ever glimpse of this region comes courtesy of a daredevil maneuver by Solar Orbiter , which plunged below the plane of the Solar System to catch an oblique glimpse
- Humanity Takes Its First Look At the Suns Poles - Slashdot
The European Space Agency's Solar Orbiter has captured the first-ever images of the sun's poles by tilting its orbit out of the ecliptic plane Space com reports: The captured images of the solar south pole were taken between March 16 and 17, 2025, with the Solar Orbiter's Polarimetric and Heliosei
- The Insane Engineering of James Webb Telescope
Sign up to Nebula here: https: go nebula tv realengineeringWatch this video on Nebula along with our Nebula Originals: https: nebula tv videos real-enginee
- Story of the Year: Humanitys First Look at a Black Hole
And that real image is just the first that astronomers expect the EHT will produce The global array’s other main target is the black hole at the center of the Milky Way, Sagittarius A* (pronounced A-star) While it sits 1,000 times closer than M87, it’s also roughly 1,000 times smaller, so it takes the same amount of observing power
- The Future of Science: Humanity Takes a Front Seat
Genome-editing takes a front seat in healthcare Genome-editing techniques like CRISPR-Cas9 technology have gained further momentum in the last few years The 2020 Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded jointly to Professors Emmanuelle Charpentier and Jennifer Doudna for discovering one of the gene technology’s most precise tools – the CRISPR
- Voyager 1: Humanity’s First Messenger to the Stars
Voyager 1’s first major success was the exploration of Jupiter, which it reached in 1979 The spacecraft provided humanity with its first detailed images of the gas giant and its moons, including the striking volcanic activity on Io and the massive storm systems of Jupiter itself
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