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Daisy Dobrijevic

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Reference Editor at SPACE.com

🚀Reference Editor - https://t.co/SaBzdvyXP0 / Science Enthusiast 🌿 / Avid Crocheter 🧶(Instagram daisy_d_crochet) Opinions are my own.

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  • 1 day ago | yahoo.com | Daisy Dobrijevic

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: NASA / SDO and the AIA, EVE, and HMI science teams, helioviewer.orgA massive solar filament erupted in dramatic fashion last night (May 12-13) around 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT), hurling a surge of material across the sun's northern hemisphere.

  • 2 days ago | space.com | Daisy Dobrijevic

    A massive solar filament erupted in dramatic fashion last night (May 12-13) around 8 p.m. EDT (0000 GMT), hurling a surge of material across the sun's northern hemisphere. Stretching nearly 600,000 miles (1 million kilometers) — more than twice the distance between Earth and the moon — the event was as vast as it was striking! Data suggests Earth is not in the eruption's path. "Not sure what to call this eruption, maybe the "bird-wing" or "angel-wing" event?

  • 4 days ago | space.com | Daisy Dobrijevic

    They call La Palma the island of stars, and in April 2025, it became the epicenter for science, stargazing and music. I was there for STARMUS, a festival that brings together Nobel Prize winners, astronauts, musicians and science enthusiasts for several days of talks, performances and cosmic inspiration. But nothing prepared me for the moment I first looked up at the night sky. Standing upon the rooftop terrace of our hotel, in the beautiful town of Los Llanos de Aridane, I was in awe.

  • 1 week ago | space.com | Daisy Dobrijevic

    A massive solar filament erupted today (May 7), producing a stunning display that spanned the sun's eastern limb and reached deep into the solar disk. Filaments are cooler, dense ribbons of solar plasma that can hang suspended above the sun's surface by magnetic fields, . When these become unstable, they can erupt dramatically, sometimes launching coronal mass ejections (CMEs) into space — powerful blasts of solar plasma and magnetic fields that can trigger geomagnetic storms here on Earth.

  • 3 weeks ago | yahoo.com | Daisy Dobrijevic

    When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Want the best view of the Lyrid meteor shower? Here's when to look up for the best chance of catching the springtime shooting stars. . | Credit: Created in Canva Pro by Daisy DobrijevicThe Lyrid meteor shower is active between April 16 and April 25, and peaks on April 22.

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Daisy Dobrijevic
Daisy Dobrijevic @DaisyDobrijevic
10 May 25

RT @SPACEdotcom: The Soviet Union's failed Kosmos 482 Venus lander fell back to Earth today (May 10), bringing a five-decade space odyssey…

Daisy Dobrijevic
Daisy Dobrijevic @DaisyDobrijevic
28 Apr 25

Wow! The Cherenkov Telescope Array in La Palma is a sight to behold. I can’t wait to see what these incredible telescopes will reveal about our universe. #gammarays reporting for @SPACEdotcom https://t.co/OYwoXx4xnb

Daisy Dobrijevic
Daisy Dobrijevic @DaisyDobrijevic
24 Apr 25

RT @_SpaceWeather_: CME impact detected - Current Solar Wind Speed 644km/sec - IMF: Bt (strength): 15nT & Bz: 0nT (South). Follow live on h…