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NASA's Hubble Space Telescope caught a glimpse of 3I/ATLAS – again. Here's a look at the latest photo of the intriguing interstellar comet.
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a deeper look at interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, with its Wide Field Camera 3 instrument, as it zoomed through the solar system on Nov. 30.
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New moonquake find could reshape NASA’s lunar plans
Moonquakes were once a scientific curiosity buried in Apollo-era data. Now a fresh analysis of those tremors is forcing mission planners to confront a harder truth: the ground under future lunar bases may be far less stable,
While scientists examine the comet's chemistry, telescopes across the solar system are capturing dramatic new images. NASA's Hubble Space Telescope photographed 3I/ATLAS on Nov. 30 from about 178 million miles away, its second look since the comet's discovery in July.
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Hear dust devils on Mars crackle with electricity in new NASA Perseverance rover video
Dust devils on Mars form when air near the warm surface heats up and rises through cooler surrounding air, causing nearby air to rush in and start rotating. As this spinning air column accelerates, it lifts dust from the ground, creating a swirling dust devil.
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NASA’s latest Mars mission could reveal why the red planet dried out
Mars once looked far more like Earth, with a thicker atmosphere and liquid water pooling on its surface, yet today it is a frozen desert where even a thin wisp of air struggles to hold on. NASA’s latest mission aims to catch the planet in the act of losing what remains of that air,
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New NASA, ESA images show 3I/ATLAS getting active ahead of its close encounter with Earth
NASA and ESA both shared new images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS this week, as the agencies gear up for the mysterious object's close approach to Earth on Dec. 19.
Cradled in the nose of a high-altitude research airplane, a new NASA sensor has taken to the skies to help geoscientists map rocks hosting lithium and other critical minerals on Earth's surface some 60,
Despite being hidden by the glare of the sun, plenty of space-based cameras are snapping photos of 3I/ATLAS that you should see if you haven't already.
NASA’s Chandra telescope uses a new X-arithmetic method to compare X-ray energies and show how supermassive black holes shape galaxy clusters and galaxy groups, revealing differences in gas movement a
NASA just dropped a trove of new images of interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS, as seen by some of the space agency’s spacecraft. The release comes after NASA scientists and engineers waited through the six-week government shutdown to see whether spacecraft ...