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The Sun’s Internal Clock – Exploring Solar Cycles

Even if the Sun always looks the same to us, sunspots—whose sizes vary—were already identified back in the 18th century. The effort to understand what causes these changes led to a fascinating journey into the Sun’s activity cycles and the influence of the planets on it.

calendar 5.5.2025
reading-time 7 minutes

The Giant Spinners of the Universe

From small asteroids to giant galaxies – our universe is a spectacular display of rotating objects

calendar 21.1.2024
reading-time 16 minutes

The Water That Precedes Planet Formation

A novel study unveils the presence of water near a young sun, suggesting that rocky planets are formed in a water containing environment.

calendar 25.7.2023
reading-time 4 minutes

Saturn’s New Moons: This Week in Space

Water found in a surprising place, new initiatives to repair old telescopes, and a second private mission to the ISS

calendar 21.5.2023
reading-time 9 minutes

Surprise Discovery: Water Found on a Nearby Comet

New findings from the James Webb Space Telescope could shed new light on the source of Earth’s water

calendar 17.5.2023
reading-time 5 minutes