Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
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Is 3I/ATLAS a once-in-a-century interstellar comet or a genuine signal? We separate verified data from viral claims, quotes from NASA and Harvard.
The Hubble Space Telescope was originally expected to last about 15 years in orbit, before its optical surfaces became too ...
Almost 20 years on from the first autonomous propellant transfer and battery replacement, the service may be commercially ...
As the third confirmed interstellar object to pass through our solar system, 3I/ATLAS is prime for new discoveries. It was ...
Data from NASA’s Chandra X-ray Observatory and NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope combine to reveal an otherworldly view of ...
Perihelion for 3I/ATLAS takes place on Oct. 30, when the interstellar interloper will be 1.35 astronomical units (125 million ...
Starfish Space raised $29 million in 2024 to develop autonomous vehicles for life-extension in geostationary orbit and ...
The universe is a strange place. The X-ray Imaging and Spectroscopy Mission (XRISM) orbiting observatory recently highlighted ...
New Hubble Space Telescope imagery of the Saturn show it's 'ring spokes' in orbit around the gas giant planet. Credit: ...
NASA and ESA say 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth. We explain its nickel-heavy readings, IAWN’s training drill, and why the Harvard alien claim lacks proof.
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