ISRO releases rare close-up of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS from Mount Abu, as global teams use Hubble, JWST, and Mars orbiters to refine its safe path.
NASA says the object poses no threat to Earth. The closest it will ever come to our planet is 170 million miles away. Only ...
Travel back 390 million years after the big bang to the ancient Maisie's Galaxy in this stunning 3D visualization that ...
Although these findings from JWST are yet to be confirmed, they mark the closest astronomers have come to locating the ...
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Because this comet is so rare, NASA is utilizing multiple spacecraft and telescopes to observe it. Since its discovery on ...
The rare interstellar comet, also known as 3I/ATLAS, was first discovered in July and has been photographed several times.
With the government reopened, the space agency at last released pictures captured by a fleet of government spacecraft of an ...
NASA spacecraft across the inner solar system captured new views of Comet 3I/ATLAS—the third known interstellar object ...
While none of the spacecraft have cameras perfectly designed to spot comets zipping by at speeds up to about 153,000 miles per hour (246,000 kilometers per hour), astronomers didn’t want to miss what ...
The MSH 15-52 nebula has been captured by the Australia Telescope Compact Array and Chandra’s X-ray Telescope in this ...