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"Non-Gravitational Acceleration" Of Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Explained In New Study
Astronomers have attempted to explain the non-gravitational acceleration of comet 3I/ATLAS, our third confirmed interstellar ...
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Interstellar object shows signs of non gravitational push
The interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS, roughly the size of Manhattan, has recently demonstrated an unexpected ...
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A new study sized the asteroid at around 60 meters. Chances of it hitting the Moon may soon increase.
"If 2024 YR4 strikes the Moon in 2032, it will (statistically speaking) be the largest impact in approximately 5,000 years," ...
A mysterious visitor from beyond the Solar System has emerged from its solar flyby without the cometary tail astronomers ...
From the development of surf parks behind the Orange Curtain to getting schooled by social media, Dibi Fletcher offers advice ...
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS continues to baffle astronomers, with experts trying to find out its origin and other ...
Astronomers are puzzled as interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS suddenly speeds up, changes colour, and loses its tail.
While these tricks will ultimately save you a little in gas, there's really only a few major factors that will have ...
The mysterious interstellar comet 3i/Atlas shocks scientists with its color shift, powerful jets, and speed: A true ...
A new 8K image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now available. This image provides the most detailed view yet of the cosmic ...
When 3I/ATLAS was first discovered in July, it was traveling at an impressive speed of 209,000 km/hr. However, following its perihelion on October 29, data shows that the comet has dramatically ...
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