Every image you've ever seen of the sun is looking at its equator, because Earth's orbit sits there with a 7.25-degree tilt. That means humans have never had a good angle to view the sun's north and ...
Jack Harvey has spent his life figuring out how the sun works, and he's got as good a handle as anyone on what is happening 93 million miles away on our nearest star. This past week, Harvey was ...
We Earthlings see the sun every day of our lives—but gaining a truly new view of our star is a rare and precious thing. So count your lucky stars: for the first time in history, scientists have ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An image of the sun's south pole. Every image you've ever seen of the sun is looking at its equator, because Earth's orbit sits ...