If you've been eagerly waiting to see more high-resolution images of a fascinating interstellar comet known as 3I/ATLAS, your wait is almost over. NASA has announced that it will unveil a trove of ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was almost called 3I/Rubin, after researchers found that the giant survey telescope coincidentally spotted this visitor from the stars over a week before it was officially ...
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope and an ESA orbiter bound for Jupiter both recently glimpsed 3I/ATLAS. The comet will make its closest approach to Earth in December but poses no threat and is not visible ...
It poses no risk to Earth, according to NASA.
NASA is getting ready for a 3I/ATLAS photo dump. The U.S. space agency has announced plans to release additional images of the famed interstellar comet that was first spotted in July trespassing in ...
NASA on Wednesday released new images of an interstellar comet, just the third visitor ever confirmed from elsewhere in the galaxy, which show the object as a bright point of light surrounded by a ...
Does 3I/ATLAS have interstellar headlights? Harvard scientist Avi Loeb speculated that NASA’s recently released photos of 3I/ATLAS could potentially point to its artificial origins — and even wondered ...