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Is the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS back again? Hubble’s new image and viewing times explained in one place
​Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is in the news again after NASA shared a new picture taken by the Hubble Space Telescopeon ...
New NASA and ESA images show interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS erupting with fresh activity as it races toward its closest approach ...
Discovered in late June and confirmed as the third known interstellar object in July, 3I/ATLAS has raced through the inner ...
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3I/ATLAS: Interstellar visitor back again? Hubble image, times to spot – all you need to know
The new Hubble image shows a compact, bright nucleus wrapped in clouds of gas and dust, which is called the coma ...
On Thursday (Dec. 4), NASA shared the latest dramatic image of 3I/ATLAS taken by the Hubble Space Telescope. The photograph, ...
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Ancient Alien Comet 3I/ATLAS Erupts In Stunning Jet Blast As It Hurtles Toward Earth's Neighbourhood
Hubble, JWST, and ESA capture comet 3I/ATLAS blasting jets of gas and dust, offering scientists a rare chance to study ...
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"Aliens need to be a lot smarter to reach out to us..." Ex-NASA Astronaut Mike Massimino
Former NASA astronaut Mike Massimino, known for his work on the Hubble Space Telescope and who flew on two space missions, has weighed in on one of humanity's biggest questions: Are we alone in the ...
A dramatic new image from NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has intensified scientific debate around the disintegration of ...
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James Webb reveals a stunning view of the most distant star
The most distant known star in the universe is no longer a faint, anonymous point of light. With the James Webb Space ...
The data from research conducted predicts that, with the help of advanced technology, humans would be able to stay on the ...
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An odd gamma-ray burst looks unlike anything seen before
When a distant galaxy briefly outshines everything around it in high-energy light, astronomers usually know which playbook to reach for. Gamma-ray bursts tend to fall into familiar categories, either ...
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