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NASA spotted an interstellar comet from an unexpected angle
When an interstellar visitor slices through the solar system, astronomers usually have to make do with a fleeting, side-on ...
NASA plans a permanent US moon base to advance scientific research, economic ventures and national security, reinforcing ...
This FTSE 100 growth stock posted yet another strong set of results in November, and crashed! Harvey Jones quickly took ...
A new anomaly related to the size of particles in the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has been detected. This was reported in his blog by Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb.
Looking ahead, the comet will pass roughly 33 million miles from Jupiter in March 2026. Loeb noted the scientific value: monitoring 3I/ATLAS with the Juno spacecraft could reveal unusual activity, ...
President Trump signed an executive order to return to the Moon by 2028 and prepare for Mars, a move seen as a direct ...
Guarantee for Rozgar and Ajeevika Mission (Gramin), or VB- G RAM G, Bill was passed by Parliament on December 18. It will replace the MGNREGA Act, which provided a guaranteed wage employment to rural ...
3I/ATLAS, Humanity — and the MAVEN Anomaly: A Challenge for NASA and ESA. On Friday, December 19, the interstellar object ...
The United Nations’ International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) has activated a broad campaign, rallying support from Nasa ...
The comet originated from outside our solar system and poses no danger to our planet. NASA officials have rejected theories that the object could be an alien spaceship. While not visible to the naked ...
3I/Atlas, a rare interstellar object that had some astronomers wondering whether it's a spacecraft, will soon reach its nearest point to the sun and Earth. The interstellar comet will come within ...
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