A fundamental and thorough description of classical electromagnetic radiation, this book is a balance of physical and mathematical explanation and includes over 300 illustrations. Starting from ...
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By analyzing the data from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Russian astronomers have detected anti-glitches in a gamma ...
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Jakarta. The Meteorology, Climatology, and Geophysics Agency (BMKG) has detected a strong solar storm affecting Indonesia ...
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Spread the loveFor decades, we’ve known that lightning produces X-rays. However, new observations reveal a phenomenon far ...
In 1996, R.W. Hellwarth and P. Nouchi theorized that “focused doughnuts” of electromagnetic radiation could be propagated through free space, but had no idea how to trigger such a phenomenon.
Starlink satellites unintentionally emit radio waves that appear more than 10 million times brighter than natural sources, as seen by ground-based radio telescopes.