Solar science: Exploring the power of our closest star
It’s the year of the Great American Eclipse–an opportunity to bring “solar science” into the spotlight. As Earths nearest star, our energy-rich, brilliant sun and its volatile atmospheric disturbances can interfere with our own planet’s power grids and communications systems. But NSF-funded science looks at ways to learn more from the sun and how we can further harness its power…during an eclipse and beyond!
This is an NSF News item.
Published June 29, 2017 at 05:21PM
Read more at nsf.gov
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