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After defending his PhD thesis on modeling interstellar objects on Monday, June 30, Matthew Hopkins intended to take some well-deserved time off. It would appear the universe had other plans for him.
What at first seemed a routine detection of an object travelling through the solar system soon turned out to be anything but.
Scientists found low-density amorphous ice in space isn’t fully random - it hides tiny crystals, reshaping our understanding ...
The Universe’s most abundant ice isn’t formless—it’s secretly laced with crystals. And that might change how we think about ...
The work confirms the theory that the pressure applied by heavy ice makes it harder for magma to reach the surface, instead ...
Captured just days after its discovery, the images offer the clearest view yet of this rare visitor from beyond our solar system.
Scientists from UCL and the University of Cambridge have revealed that "space ice"—long thought to be completely ...
At up to 30 km wide, 3I/ATLAS is officially dummy thicc—with two Cs and a tail. Astronomers are calling it “the Lizzo of ...
Across Europe and around the world, melting glaciers are reshaping landscapes and climate systems. Researchers Elzė ...
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