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Just the third-ever confirmed interstellar object has been detected in our solar system. Here's what we know. (Spoiler: It's ...
For only the third time in recorded history, an interstellar object has crossed into our solar system, creating quite the ...
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Women and ethnic minority groups are still significantly underrepresented in astronomy and geophysics despite attempts to ...
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Sedna, a distant dwarf planet three-quarters the size of Pluto, is inching toward the brightest star in our sky — and in 2076 ...
Earth may lie in a giant cosmic void, altering our view of the universe's expansion and potentially solving the long-standing Hubble Tension mystery ...
The comet was identified as interstellar due to its highly eccentric hyperbolic orbit, which is unlike the elliptical orbits of native Solar System objects.
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 ...
As Earth spins faster than it has in decades, atomic clocks are catching the difference, and shorter days are on the horizon.
What at first seemed a routine detection of an object travelling through the solar system soon turned out to be anything but.