Despite being hidden by the glare of the sun, plenty of space-based cameras are snapping photos of 3I/ATLAS that you should ...
The comet was first discovered in July this year and has been captured in multiple photographs since then. In early August, images were released showing the comet from a distance of approximately 277 ...
NASA has found sugars essential for life on Earth in samples of the 4.6 billion-year-old Bennu asteroid. Scientists ...
An exponential increase in the number of satellites placed in low-Earth orbit has brought advances in telecommunications ...
NASA released images of an interstellar comet flying past Mars, and scientists expressed doubt about the possibility that it ...
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Professor Rages at NASA’s “Deceptive” Press Conference on Mysterious Interstellar Object
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb criticized NASA for repeating the "official mantra that 3I/ATLAS is a natural comet." ...
NASA released new images of 3I/ATLAS, the third comet ever to be discovered in Earth's cosmic neighborhood originating from ...
A boom in satellites is brightening the night sky and hindering astronomers’ ability to study distant galaxies, sharpening concerns over who controls access to space. Planned spacecraft launches are ...
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China Just One-Upped NASA in Outer Space
After suffering an emergency in space, it took NASA nine months to rescue its stranded astronauts. China took nine days.
The long-awaited photos, snapped by multiple NASA spacecraft between September and mid-October, show a tiny, glowing orb encircled by a hazy halo of gas and dust, hurtling through space about 190 ...
Lord Mayor of Dublin Cllr Ray McAdam was at NCI Dublin today to recognise the two teams from Dublin Mission Control going ...
The Red Spider Nebula showcases the beauty of a dying star. NASA’s Hubble shows the nebula in visible light whereas the Webb shows it in near-infrared light. It has a striking red-orange cross-like ...
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