Russell M. Nelson, president of Church of Latter-day Saints, dies at 101 Dave Bautista refuses to work with complainers and ...
Astronomers are tracking a newly discovered interstellar visitor called 3I/ATLAS, and early research suggests it may be ...
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Could new comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) become visible to the naked eye in October? Here's what we know
Daniel W.E. Green at the Central Bureau for Astronomical Telegrams, suggests that comet SWAN will hover near magnitude of +6, ...
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3I/ATLAS comet estimated size growing, new data shows
New data from the International Gemini Observatory revealed the object has grown in its estimated size, with it now weighing ...
Comet C/2025 R2 (SWAN) is a new visitor from our outer solar system. It may be easier to see as it approaches Earth next week ...
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Is the 3I/ATLAS Comet Actually Alien Technology? No.
NASA has debunked the proposal of controversial astronomer Avi Loeb, who claimed the comet 3I/ATLAS could be malicious alien technology.
Something strange is moving through our solar system — and scientists are scrambling to figure out exactly what it is.
The comet will come closest to Earth on Oct. 20. There's hope that it may become bright enough to glimpse with the naked eye.
The timing is no accident. TikTok faces pressure in the US, while Meta and Google push into AI video. By making “everything ...
NASA is tracking an object that is entering the solar system at approximately 245,000 km/h. This interstellar visitor is ...
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Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas Is About To Be Hit By A Coronal Mass Ejection. What Will Happen Next?
While we haven't seen an interstellar comet being struck by a coronal mass ejection before, we have seen it happen to others. This happened on April 20, 2007, when NASA's STEREO A spacecraft saw Comet ...
A telescope in Chile recently glimpsed 3I/ATLAS' glowing tail, which observations reveal has grown as the interstellar object cruises toward the sun.
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