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A research team led by geophysicists at UC San Diego's Scripps Institution of Oceanography provides an explanation for ...
I/ATLAS is a fast, ancient interstellar object. Its odd features fuel both scientific study and speculation. On July 1, ...
The solar system lost its ninth planet back when Pluto was demoted to a dwarf planet, but research might indicate that there ...
Astronomers have uncovered a massive new trans-Neptunian object, 2017 OF201, lurking at the edge of our solar system. With an orbit stretching 25,000 years and a size that may qualify it as a dwarf ...
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The Mind-Boggling Size of the Solar System & Universe
From our tiny blue planet to the edge of the observable universe, this video takes you on a breathtaking journey of scale. We ...
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Interstellar visitors like comet 3I/ATLAS are the most common objects in the Milky Way: 'There's almost always one within the solar system'
3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object currently zipping through the solar system, is capturing the attention of astronomers, the public and even most of our deep space assets. Its hyperbolic orbit tells us ...
Stargazers can tune in to the Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube stream beginning at 11 p.m. EDT on Sept. 17 (3:00 GMT Sept. 18) to see live views from the organization's robotic telescopes located ...
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Scientist Watching to See If Mysterious Object Visiting Our Solar System Releases Any Probes
Ever since a mysterious interstellar object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, was first spotted screaming into our solar system, famed ...
A research team led by geophysicists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography provides an explanation for ...
Advances in battery technology should be a blessing to consumers, allowing them to force networks to finally compete for their custom.
Astronomers worldwide are tracking 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object, currently traversing our solar system.
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