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If we set off in a spaceship traveling at the speed of light from Earth, we would reach the Moon in just 1.3 seconds. The distance of 380,000 kilometers between the Earth and the Moon is merely a ...
This revealed two distinct types of SEEs with different origins. One group is connected to solar flares exploding from small ...
The star at the center of the solar system does more than provide light and warmth. It also acts as the most powerful particle accelerator in the neighborhood, whipping electrons to near-light speed ...
The recently discovered interstellar object 3I/Atlas is set for a close flyby of Mars in October, where it can be observed by ...
The images of Comet 3I/ATLAS were captured by the Gemini South telescope at Cerro Pachón in Chile on Aug. 27 as the icy ...
Gemini South caught Comet 3I/ATLAS “switching on,” as students and astronomers joined to see dust, gas, chemistry from ...
TARS, named after the robot from the 2014 film "Interstellar," could potentially be a way to travel to other stars. TARS ...
Let's talk about how mysterious the universe is. To know, the visible diameter of the universe is about 93 billion light-years. Doesn't that sound a bit exaggerated?
A mysterious object from beyond our solar system, 3I/ATLAS, has recently captured the attention of astronomers once again.
Though this visitor came to us with no name, we’ve given it one: Comet 31/ATLAS. Astronomers have also officially classified ...
The hottest parts of the sun are its solar flares, and a new study suggests these flares could be more than six times hotter ...
Solar Orbiter flew closer to the Sun than ever before. This proximity let it capture electrons in pristine conditions.