Roe Deer/Capreolus capreolus/rådjur. Värmland, Sweden (4 July 2020).
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Roe Deer/Capreolus capreolus/rådjur. Värmland, Sweden (4 July 2020).
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History left standing against the elements 🧱
Why does the Sun throw stuff at us? The Sun’s surface is a churning soup of energetic electrons and ions called plasma. The motion of those charged particles creates magnetic field loops that are larger than the Earth. These loops twist, turn, and trap plasma. The animation shows what happens when those magnetic fields become too stressed: they snap and expel billions of tons (trillions of kilograms) of plasma into space at millions of miles (or kilometers) per hour in what is called a coronal mass ejection (CME). The Sun releases a few CMEs each day when it is at the peak of its activity cycle, which passed in 2025. Some of these eruptions hit Earth and can disrupt power grids, disable satellites, and endanger astronauts, which is why space weather monitoring is so important.
Credit: NASA, SDO, AIA; Richard Petarius III, Keighley Rockcliffe
Iona by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
The emergence of Hetta the Hand-Puppet Lion, who can’t reach very far but has a taste for ankles.
Celebrate Your Special Day With Hubble
This is the Veil Nebula, which Hubble saw on July 1, 2020.
Have you ever looked up what our Hubble Space Telescope saw on your birthday? (Or your anniversary, or your pet's adoption day, or...)
We've given our popular interactive page a new look — and, just as importantly, it now shows you five different cosmic sights Hubble was checking out on the day that you picked.
Take a look!
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Iona by Kyle Bonallo (ig: @kylebonallo)
Roe Deer/rådjur. Värmland, Sweden (30 June 2021).
White-tailed Bumblebee/Bombus lucorum/ljus jordhumla. Värmland, Sweden (29 June 2026).
Artemis II 2026, NASA - Moon and crescent Earth. Being there faaar from the humans just for a very tiny, smally while and missing the spaceship back by one tiny, smally minute, oopsy.
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Red Fox/rödräv. Värmland, Sweden (29 June 2026).
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