a year agoMind-blowing new footage of the Sun shows surface is actually ‘fluffy’ in partsA new video shows the Sun's surface in amazing detail.Science
a year agoMan captures photograph of the Sun flashing green in incredibly rare optical illusionThe green flash is seriously rare, so getting a photo is something special. Science
a year agoMind-bending photo of Mercury in front of the Sun shows just how small the planet is in comparisonThe Sun dwarfs everything else in our solar system.Science
a year agoBlind people can see and feel the total solar eclipse with new techSound and touch devices will be available at public eclipse-watching events across the US on April 8.Science
a year agoWarning over potentially fatal ‘side-effect’ of watching the total solar eclipseIt's more than just a pretty sight, as it turns out.Science
a year agoOfficials are warning people to stock up on supplies before the upcoming solar eclipseThe total solar eclipse is expected on April 8.Science
a year ago‘Devil comet’ bigger than Mount Everest will soon be visible to the naked eye for first time in 70 yearsSpotting this comet is practically a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity.Science
a year agoPhotographer snaps rare photo of 200,000km-high plasma wall erupting from 5,600C surface of the SunOne astrophotographer has managed to capture an astounding moment on the Sun's surface.Science
a year agoThe fate of every planet when the Sun dies is extremely gruesomeLet's just say the Sun will die in a particularly dramatic way.Science
a year agoAlarming video explains how the Sun could ‘destroy the Earth’ in 2025The solar maximum is approaching.Science
a year agoMan explains how the sun is burning when there's no oxygen in spaceThis physicist has broken down why the Sun looks like it's burning - even if it's not on fire.Science
a year agoVideo showing the most horrifying planets ever discovered leaves viewers with ‘existential dread’Don't watch this if you want to sleep tonight.Science
a year agoA massive hole has just opened up in the SunThis definitely doesn't sound like good news.Science