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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Is About to Make Its Closest Approach to Earth. Here’s How to View It With Binoculars or a Telescope
On December 19, avid skywatchers can catch a glimpse of the mysterious visitor through powerful binoculars or a telescope when it’s around 170 million miles from our home planet ...
A microscope that cost less than £50 and took under 3 hours to build using a common 3D printer could be transformative for ...
It brings faraway details closer without weighing you down or making you look like you’re lugging around a ship captain’s ...
Then, on November 25, teams at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, joined the inner and outer portions ...
From mudstones on Mars to strange gases in exoplanet atmospheres, tentative evidence for extraterrestrial life is starting to ...
NASA's Webb space telescope (Hubble's successor) and Mars rover Curiosity have been included in Time magazine's list of the ...
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A newly identified amoeba can survive at the temperature of a medium-well steak. Plus, a distant lava planet shows signs of ...
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Icy hot plasmas
Studying ice grains in a cryogenically cooled plasma, Caltech scientists have observed how fluffy particles defy gravity and distribute themselves—insights that could be useful in computer-chip ...
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Scientists catch a galaxy cluster mid-merge in new observations
Two massive galaxy clusters are slamming into each other, and for once astronomers are not reconstructing the crash from the ...
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James Webb Space Telescope watches our Milky Way galaxy's monster black hole fire out a flare
Astronomers have used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to observe flares from Sagittarius A*, the supermassive black hole at the heart of the Milky Way, in a new light. The new modelling of these ...
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