The comet is the third interstellar object from deep space ever recorded to pass through Earth’s solar system.
To receive the same amount of starlight as Mars receives from our sun, a planet orbiting an M-type red dwarf would have to be positioned much closer to its star than Mercury is to the sun. Disclaimer: ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is passing safely through our solar system. Learn about its discovery, its distant path, and why ...
The orbiter, which is part of the nation's ongoing Tianwen 1 mission for Mars exploration, took the images of the comet, coded 3I/ATLAS, on Oct 3 as it whizzed past the Red Planet. It is the third ...
While most scientists believe it’s a natural comet, one Harvard astronomer has suggested its unusual features could hint at ...
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Scientists have debunked viral claims that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS dropped 'probes' toward Earth, explaining that ...
The early growth of the gas giant carved rings that formed primitive meteorites and shaped the architecture of the inner ...
The exact shape of the Oort cloud and how it is affected by forces beyond our solar system have, so far, remained mysterious. Now, researchers have developed a new model that suggests the inner ...
An interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS has just passed our sun. Despite online rumours that it’s an alien spaceship, experts say it’s definitely a comet.