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New 3I/ATLAS images from NASA and the ESA suggest the interstellar comet is active as it approaches Earth in December.
The Hubble Space Telescope has made multiple observations of exoplanet WASP-121 b, also known as Tylos. The extreme temperature changes the massive 'hot Jupiter'-type planet may make it rain iron at night.
According to NASA, Hubble took its latest photo of 3I/ATLAS on November 30 using its Wide Field Camera 3 instrument. At that point, the comet was around 178 million miles away from Earth. While 3I/ATLAS is clearly visible in the image’s center, the distant stars behind it are a blur thanks to its impressive speed.
NASA released a trove of never-before-seen images of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, unveiling new characteristics of the fascinating object.
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Alien probe or dust physics? The sunward mystery of 3I/ATLAS
Could a comet’s tail pointing towards the Sun possibly indicate alien technology, or is it just a strange quirk of dust physics? While interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS speeds by our planet at a blistering 130,
An interstellar object named 3I/ATLAS, confirmed to be a comet, is passing through Earth's solar system. The comet poses no threat to Earth and will make its closest approach to our planet on Dec. 19. The object has become a source of public fascination ...
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