A new study led by Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) links quasi-periodic pulsations (QPPs) in solar flares to dynamic ...
Astronomers around the world are accelerating their study of Comet 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object to enter ...
XRISM's Xtend telescope captured the first X-ray image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing a faint X-ray glow and ...
For months, astronomers, engineers, and space agencies have been gripped by this rare visitor, which is now making its final, ...
Two massive hot stars brushed very close to our Sun, leaving behind a trace in the clouds of gas and dust that lay beyond our system.
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Astronomers unveil evidence of a 'cosmic scar' left by ancient star encounter
A new study, published in The Astrophysical Journal, has unveiled a fascinating discovery about our solar system’s past. Astronomers have found that around 4.4 million years ago, two massive stars ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Giant sunspot rivaling Carrington’s emerges aimed at Earth
A vast, tangled cluster of dark patches has rotated into direct view, its magnetic fields twisted enough to invite ...
Imagine a visitor that has travelled untold light years, crossing the vast gulf between star systems, only to reveal that it ...
Forget aliens lurking in the shadows of some distant planet; astronomers are transfixed by one that's just blazed into our ...
Modern Engineering Marvels on MSN
Mars camera’s daring capture of a 130,000‑mph interstellar comet
Who knew a camera built for the study of dusty Martian dunes would, one day, picture a cosmic bullet flying by at 130,000 ...
While scientists examine the comet's chemistry, telescopes across the solar system are capturing dramatic new images. NASA's ...
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New snapshots of comet 3I/ATLAS highlight a dazzling glow and two separate tails
Learn about the latest NASA and ESA images of Comet 3I/ATLAS, showing its brightness and tails of dust and plasma.
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