For thirty years, SOHO has watched the Sun from a stable perch in space, revealing the inner workings of our star and ...
Observations with the instrument SPHERE at ESO's Very Large Telescope have produced an unprecedented gallery of "debris disks" in exoplanetary systems.
A different study by scientist Matthew Hopkins at the University of Oxford and colleagues, used a model that focused on the ...
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NASA released new images of 3I/ATLAS as it plunged towards the sun, captured by a host of the agency’s robots and probes.
NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center shared the images of comet 3I/ATLAS. It's possibly as big as Manhattan, likely older than our own solar system and it's traveling through space at speeds of up to ...
The latest images of an interstellar comet shared by NASA have captured how an array of spacecraft witnessed a flyby that was truly out of this world, revealing clues to the object’s composition.
NASA is tracking two house-sized asteroids zipping toward Earth today as fast as around 20,500 miles per hour. One asteroid, known as "2025 VW," is projected to make its closest approach at about 1.29 ...
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Astronomers in the U.S. are tracking a rare comet—C/2025 K1 (ATLAS)—which is something quite special. While comets typically appear green or sometimes blue in sunlight. because of their different ...
An autumn meteor shower yearly responsible for “Halloween fireballs” may pose a small impact threat to Earth. But scientists have the sky under surveillance. Here’s what to know. What is the Taurid ...
November's night skies are going to be bright and busy. There are comets for those willing to put in the work to spot them, shooting stars for those with some patience, and constellations and planets ...