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Astronomers have achieved a first in exoplanet hunting by using the Hubble Space Telescope images to investigate a mysterious ...
Captured just days after its discovery, the images offer the clearest view yet of this rare visitor from beyond our solar system.
You can watch comet 3I/ATLAS live online tonight (July 3), thanks to the Virtual Telescope Project, which will livestream ...
Space telescopes like Hubble and Webb have dramatically changed the way we explore the universe, offering unparalleled views ...
The comet is described as a spinning mass of ice, rock and dust, hurtling through space on a path that thankfully poses no threat to Earth. At its closest point, 3 Eye Atlas will remain approximately ...
Researchers identified the likely planetary candidate’s infrared light after blocking out its host star’s overwhelming glare ...
NASA has discovered a new interstellar comet that's currently located about 420 million miles away from Earth. The space ...
The European Space Agency said Wednesday that scientists have discovered what might be only the third known interstellar ...
The NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile, first reported observations to the Minor Planet Center of comet 3I/ATLAS on July 1, 2025.
Astronomers are scrambling to gather data on a mysterious object that’s currently hurtling through the solar system.
Officially named 3I/ATLAS, the comet was confirmed as having originated outside of Earth's solar system on July 3, according ...
The icy giant is more than 10 times the size of any known comet, according to the National Radio Astronomy Observatory.