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Hubble revisits 3I/ATLAS, and the results are surprising
Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS has returned to Hubble’s field of view, and the fresh images are forcing astronomers to rethink ...
The comet is the third object ever confirmed to have entered our cosmic neighborhood from elsewhere in the galaxy. Space ...
An idea about the sun’s magnetic field called the terminator model could help predict dangerous space weather more accurately ...
The universe is filled with mysterious occurrences that humans still cannot understand. In the year 2025, scientists came across some strange cosmic objects and events that defied explanation. Some of ...
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Two massive stars grazed past us, leaving still-visible traces
Our Solar System, instead of traveling through empty space, is surrounded by clouds of gas and dust. Astronomers recently ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS reveals methanol, cyanide, and water ice riches
Could a frozen interstellar traveler be carrying the chemical seeds of life? The third known confirmed object to enter our solar system from beyond, interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is delivering a wealth ...
The cosmos has delivered a visitor, a silent, icy interloper from the darkest reaches of our galaxy, and the world's most ...
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Black hole’s magnetic fury launches winds at 20% light speed
Well, could the same magnetic chaos that powers solar flares also drive some of the universe’s fastest winds? Astronomers have just watched a supermassive black hole perform something startlingly ...
I/ATLAS emanates unusual X-rays? Scientists report new X-ray activity from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS during XRISM ...
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What will happen when the sun runs out of fuel?
Astronomer Dr. Christopher Manser has stated that the Sun will run out of hydrogen in its core as it dies, becoming a red giant in about 5 billion years.
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Interstellar object spreading life-creating particles throughout the solar system as it nears Earth
The mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be seeding the worlds of this solar system with the early stages of life, new scans reveal.
Ever since interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS entered view in July, its strange behaviour, shifting colours, erratic motion, a puzzling 16.16-hour “heartbeat,” has fuelled both scientific curiosity and ...
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