Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is expected to reappear soon after moving out of the Sun’s glare, allowing astronomers and skywatchers to observe its path and study its rare interstellar origins.
The James Webb Space Telescope’s Near-InfraRed Camera (NIRCam) captured the star as it reaches the end of its life.
An astronomer has snapped comet 3I/ATLAS using the Lowell Observatory's powerful Discovery Telescope, as well as his own ...
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How the Webb Space Telescope changed history with its first images
Five Year of NASA's James Webb Space Telescope NASA's James Webb Space Telescope was launched nearly five years ago, and the ...
An international team of scientists, led by the University of Oxford, has achieved a world-first by creating plasma ...
Among a "field of galaxies;" the James Webb Space Telescope captured spiral galaxy LEDA 2046648, a billion light-years from ...
What: Comet 3I/ATLAS reached perihelion on October 30, 2025. This special SETI Live explored what scientists have learned ...
I/ATLAS has made a reappearance. According to the New York Post, contrary to viral claims suggesting that 3I/ATLAS had ...
For the first time, an international research team led by the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has demonstrated that applying pixelized strong-lensing ...
The Southern Taurids will soon peak, but it may not be the best time to see the spectacular global event. The meteor shower is active from Sept. 20 to Nov. 20, but it will be most active when it ...
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, chaotic bundles of turbulent gas, churned up by huge gulps of intergalactic gas, ...
Astronomers observed a massive, multi-temperature plasma eruption from a young Sun-like star, revealing how early solar ...
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