Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
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Comet 3I/ATLAS has been transformed by billions of years of space radiation, James Webb Space Telescope observations reveal
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has a thick irradiated crust that no longer resembles its home star system, simulations and ...
Humans have been in space onboard the ISS continuously for 25 years. As the station nears its end, new commercial habitats are lining up to take its place ...
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Look up! Taurid fireballs and the Perigee Supermoon shine in November
A trio of meteor showers sends flashes of light across our skies this month, and the first week will feature the largest and ...
For most of its journey 3I/ATLAS has been frozen solid, but the warming rays of our Sun are enough to unfreeze some of its gases such as carbon dioxide, generating a faint cometary tail. For a period ...
November's Sky Above episode features a supermoon, meteor shower, and interstellar comet, with experts discussing these ...
Elon Musk unveils his 'secret' theory that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could be 'aliens.' Discover the anomalies, why NASA is silent, and the debate over its 'artificial origin.' ...
The science pro is not on board with the 'drivel' of the interstellar object being some kind of 'alien spaceship'.
Matt Rogers, dressed as Nigel from “The Devil Wears Prada” for Halloween, joins TODAY’s Jenna Bush Hager and guest co-host Savannah Guthrie to break down the top five things in pop culture, including ...
AI deepfakes of physicists Michio Kaku and Brian Cox are spreading false claims that NASA secretly confirmed 3I/ATLAS is an alien spacecraft.
The Cool Down on MSN
Aerial photos of unusual home for sale spark outrage: 'All that empty space'
"This has that ‘first house of the coming subdivision’ feel to it." Aerial photos of unusual home for sale spark outrage: ...
Kim Kardashian claimed the 1969 Moon landing ‘didn’t happen’ on her show, citing Buzz Aldrin. NASA’s acting chief Sean Duffy hit back online, sparking backlash from users urging him to focus on space.
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