While the Voyager spacecraft are constantly traveling out of the Solar System, sometimes they are getting closer to Earth.
Even the best telescopes can’t see exoplanets. It’s all about watching for jiggly stars, blue shifts, and transits.
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, ...
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Voyager’s scorching brush with the edge of the solar system
At the far edge of the Solar System, where the Sun’s influence thins into the dark between the stars, a pair of aging ...
Queensland’s renter solar rebate opens the door to lower power bills, but true energy equity remains out of reach without ...
The latest images from December 14 and 15, 2025 show a prominent anti-tail that extends out to half a million kilometers away ...
You can't generate solar power at night unless your panels are in space. A startup that wants to beam orbital sunlight ...
The stealthy startup plans to use a network of satellites to harvest sunlight and send it to Earth using infrared lasers.
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3I/ATLAS 'Intergalactic Cyanide Tablet'? Harvard Expert Avi Loeb Calms Fears Over 'Poison' Comet
Harvard's Avi Loeb weighs in on 3I/ATLAS, the 'interstellar cyanide tablet' passing Earth. Is the comet raining poison, or is ...
Harvard's Avi Loeb and physicist Michio Kaku debate the origins of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS as it passes Earth. Is it an ...
New images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS show a sunward anti-tail extending over 500,000 kilometers, surpassing the ...
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Why we might never leave the solar system, no matter what we invent
We dream about travelling to distant stars, colonising alien worlds, and spreading humanity across the galaxy. It’s the stuff ...
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