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Comet 3I/ATLAS is losing water 'like a fire hose' on full blast, 'rewriting what we thought we knew' about alien star systems
Researchers have discovered that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has been shedding water, providing insights into the building ...
Analyses of its emissions using NASA’s Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory indicate that the interstellar comet probably has a ...
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💧 3I/ATLAS: The object from elsewhere has begun seeding our solar system
Observations made by NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Space Observatory have revealed that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS currently passing through our Solar System is emitting hydroxyl gas. This is ...
What makes 3I/ATLAS especially intriguing is that the comet might be three billion years older than our entire Solar System.
We're just weeks away from this interstellar visitor reaching its brightest in Earth's night skies. Will we see it?
The interstellar object hurtling toward the inner solar system, where Earth is located, is much larger than previously ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has been something of a mystery ever since it graced our solar system. From all outward ...
Our solar system has an interstellar visitor. It’s an object called 3I-Atlas, and is just the third interstellar object to ...
3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object currently zipping through the solar system, is capturing the attention of astronomers, the ...
NASA’s Swift telescope spotted signs of water on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS - proof that water flows far beyond our solar ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is leaking water like a 'fire hose running at full blast,' new study finds
Scientists have spotted the first clear sign of water from an interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, offering new clues to the ...
The best weather forecasting systems still lack data from large swaths of the planet’s atmosphere, such as over oceans where major storms often develop. WindBorne is closing data gaps with Atlas, its ...
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