Having made its closest approach to the sun on Wednesday October 29, comet 3I/ATLAS will soon be visible from Earth ...
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Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is about to get very active — Space photo of the week
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is barreling toward its closest point to the sun as perihelion looms on Oct. 29. How different will it look when it reappears on the other side?
NASA confirmed that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is not originating from our solar system due to its hyperbolic trajectory ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS, which made a close approach to the sun, has prompted lots of public interest. Kim Kardashian asked NASA's Sean Duffy to spill the "tea" ...
Based on the grazing view, the general consensus was that the plasma cells and the magnetic field shifted poleward more slowly than at the equator. But Solar Orbiter has shown that the speed is higher ...
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"Dueling Dinosaurs" Fossil Confirms Nanotyrannus As Own Species, Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Is Back From Behind The Sun, And Much More This Week
This week, could the world’s first meteorite collision with a moving vehicle explain this Tesla’s melted windscreen? Of Earth’s 34 vital signs, 22 are now at record levels, and a 42,000-year-old sharp ...
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Scientists find twisting magnetic waves on the sun. Could this help solve a huge solar mystery?
The finding, based on data from the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope in Hawaii, marks the first direct evidence of tiny twisting magnetic motions of energy-packed plasma waves in the sun's outer ...
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