Dr Dr Matt 'Death Metal Unicorn' Taylor (@mggttaylor) 's Twitter Profile
Dr Dr Matt 'Death Metal Unicorn' Taylor

@mggttaylor

European Space Agency Heliophysics Project Scientist supporting Plasma Observatory, Cluster and Swarm. 501st Dutch Garrison TK67676 EIB.

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ESA Science (@esascience) 's Twitter Profile Photo

šŸŒŖļø Watch particles whirl out from the Sun in giant, million-km twisters. šŸ„‡ESA's Solar Orbiter is the first to capture this on camera! By comparison: cyclones on Earth can reach heights up to 15 km.

Wolfsbane (@wolfsbanehms) 's Twitter Profile Photo

HERE YOU GO, HAPPY NOW?!?!?! A lot of you have been asking, "Why haven't you recreated the cover photo from Live Fast, Die Fast for Live Faster?". Behold, THE LIVE FASTER COVER YOU ALL WANTED (but won't be getting). Cheers Mike Doddington for saving us a trip back to LA.

HERE YOU GO, HAPPY NOW?!?!?!

A lot of you have been asking, "Why haven't you recreated the cover photo from Live Fast, Die Fast for Live Faster?".

Behold, THE LIVE FASTER COVER YOU ALL WANTED (but won't be getting).

Cheers <a href="/mike_doddington/">Mike Doddington</a> for saving us a trip back to LA.
NASA Sun & Space (@nasasun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🧵1/3 A new space telescope opens its eyes šŸ‘€ Launched on March 11, NASA’s PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission has opened its instrument doors to capture ā€œfirst light,ā€ the mission’s first images of the Sun’s outer atmosphere and surrounding space.

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A new space telescope opens its eyes šŸ‘€
Launched on March 11, NASA’s PUNCH (Polarimeter to Unify the Corona and Heliosphere) mission has opened its instrument doors to capture ā€œfirst light,ā€ the mission’s first images of the Sun’s outer atmosphere and surrounding space.
Alan Stern (@alanstern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lunch today in Boulder with the PhD maestro of 3D space mission science and public outreach, and get this-- he plays a mean guitar too.

Lunch  today in Boulder with the PhD maestro of 3D space mission science and  public outreach, and get this-- he plays a mean guitar too.
Dr. Nicky Fox (@nasascienceaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For over 50 years, NASA’s Earth-observing satellites have delivered critical data on our planet’s vital signs. Now, with NASA’s Earth Information Center, you can view these signs in real time to better understand our home. Take a look: earth.gov

Dr Dr Matt 'Death Metal Unicorn' Taylor (@mggttaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Interested in Heliophysics and community and at EGU? ? Come to G2 at 19:00! #EuropeanHeliophysicsCommunity #EGU25 meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/…

Interested in Heliophysics and community and at EGU? ? Come to G2 at 19:00! #EuropeanHeliophysicsCommunity #EGU25 

meetingorganizer.copernicus.org/EGU25/session/…
ESA Operations (@esaoperations) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The ESA Space Debris Office is closely following the reentry of the Cosmos (Kosmos) 482 Venus descent craft and currently expects the object to reenter Earth's atmosphere at 09:12 CEST on 10 May, +/- 14 hours. Updates and FAQs can be found on our blog: blogs.esa.int/rocketscience/…

NASA Sun & Space (@nasasun) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One year ago today, the Sun unleashed a torrent of eruptions that caused the biggest geomagnetic storm in over two decades. Auroras filled the skies as far south as Mexico! 🤩 But the storm’s impacts reached even farther and wider than you might think. Here’s some of what

Dr. Ryan French (@ryanjfrench) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve just had the largest #SolarFlare of 2025! Is the Sun waking up? Newly appeared active region AR 14087 has been very active today, producing an X2.7-class event (alongside two other M-class flares) in the past 12 hours. This region will rotate to face Earth in coming days.

Vincent Ledvina (@vincent_ledvina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another telltale sign that this was not STEVE is that STEVE does not cut through normal aurora like this. The physics of STEVE confines it to be equatorward of the pulsating aurora during substorm recovery (or any other aurora in the sky).

Another telltale sign that this was not STEVE is that STEVE does not cut through normal aurora like this. The physics of STEVE confines it to be equatorward of the pulsating aurora during substorm recovery (or any other aurora in the sky).
Alan Stern (@alanstern) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Well over $20B in taxpayer, paid for assets being thrown away for a savings that's literally pennies on those dollars. I'm all for shrinking waste and increasing efficiencies in our government, but this is neither. science.org/content/articl…

Dr. Nicky Fox (@nasascienceaa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This month’s #NASAScience image features Cassiopeia A, one of the most studied supernova remnants. Using data from Chandra Observatory and NASA Webb Telescope, researchers have uncovered previously unseen structures within the stellar debris, offering new insights into the complex aftermath of a

This month’s #NASAScience image features Cassiopeia A, one of the most studied supernova remnants. Using data from <a href="/chandraxray/">Chandra Observatory</a> and <a href="/NASAWebb/">NASA Webb Telescope</a>, researchers have uncovered previously unseen structures within the stellar debris, offering new insights into the complex aftermath of a