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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is carrying water 40 times heavier than Earth’s oceans — and astronomers say it was born somewhere far colder than our sun
Somewhere in the galaxy, in a place colder than anything our solar system has ever produced, a ball of ice took shape.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb suggests interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS might be seeding life across the universe, proposing ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has sparked online speculation about alien technology after viral TikTok videos claimed ...
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb suggests interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may have intentionally or naturally spread life-building materials across habitable planets in our solar system.
A small group of scientists have long suggested that the seeds of life may have been distributed across the vast distances of ...
Rare red auroras have been recorded in the sky over Japan, the height of which significantly exceeds the usual scientific ...
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What if the ancient comet 3I/ATLAS hit our planet?
A rare interstellar visitor known as comet 3I Atlas is currently drifting through our Solar System. At first glance, it might ...
Harvard astrophysicist Prof Avi Loeb whose observation on 3I/ATLAS stirred global conversation about extraterrestrial intelligence shared his preliminary analysis of the second batch of UFO files ...
NASA’s Europa Clipper and ESA’s JUICE captured opposite sides of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS at the same time, revealing strange chemistry inside it.
A comet from another star system has just handed scientists something they never had before, a direct chemical sample of ...
At the Tartu Observatory of the University of Tartu, the optical periscopic imager for comets OPIC was completed, and will be handed over to the European Space Agency (ESA). The camera system was ...
The camera system was developed over eight years and forms part of ESA’s deep-space mission Comet Interceptor. According to ...
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