There will be no total solar eclipse in 2022 but there will be two partial solar eclipses and two total lunar eclipses this year that will be visible in some parts of the world.
The Sunspot AR29 eruption, generating a powerful M5.5-class solar flare, which has been recorded by the Solar Dynamics Observatory of NASA in an extreme ultraviolet flash, has recently been reported.
University of Milan captured satellite images of over 100 Japanese burial mounds or Kofuns scattered across the country. Each of the tombs were oriented to face the rising sun everyday of the year as tribute to the sun goddess Amaterasu.
Astronomers from Houston, Texas-based Rice University recently said that rings have been observed surrounding a number of Sun-like young distant starts.
China's artificial sun EAST has managed to become five times hotter than the Sun in the Solar System in its latest experiment, which is the longest time of operation for a magnetic fusion energy reactor.
An astrobiograopher in Arizona captured a photo of the comet Leonard as a streak of colorful light appears in the sky, moving away and never to be seen from Earth again.
A new biological study confirmed that the gravitational tides from the sun and moon's activities influence the behavioral aspects of both animals and plants on Earth.
Experts say sun's "life" will end about 5 billion years from now. But is exceedingly improbable that it will explode in a massive supernova, according to astronomers.
2012 was touted as the year of the apocalypse according to Mayans, however, despite the world not ending that year, an astronomical phenomenon of immense proportion did occur. Luckily the Earth escaped by a hair, but how dangerous are Solar Storms for humans?
The December solstice is when the sun reaches its southernmost position, making nights longer and days shorter in the Northern hemisphere while the opposite happens in the Southern hemisphere.
Astrophotographer Andrew McCarthy used a modified telescope to capture the 300-megapixel image of the Sun that is made up of 150,000 individual photos. He calls it the "Fire and Fusion."