Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS accelerates mysteriously, raising questions about its origin and what it means for humanity.
Interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is once again visible from Earth, offering amateur astronomers a rare chance to track a ...
I/ATLAS showed signs of non-gravitational acceleration as it passed near the sun, attracting global scientific attention.
An astronomer has snapped comet 3I/ATLAS using the Lowell Observatory's powerful Discovery Telescope, as well as his own ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS, which made a close approach to the sun, has prompted lots of public interest. Kim Kardashian asked NASA's ...
Astronomers have captured the first optical image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS after its close pass by the Sun. This rare ...
Scientists say 3I/ATLAS is moving at speeds above 130,000 mph (210,000 km/h). It is only the third interstellar object ever ...
On October 29, Comet 3I/ATLAS reached its closest point to the Sun. This point, known as perihelion, was around 210 million ...
Scientists have detected water vapor components in the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, a significant discovery for ...
The mystery surrounding 3I/ATLAS has captured the imagination of many, from leading astronomers to pop culture A-listers like ...
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has seemingly confirmed Einstein's general relativity by exhibiting gravitational lensing as it neared the Sun. However, the observed light bending exceeded predictions by ...
Contrary to claims that 3I/ATLAS is no longer from Earth, space experts claim that the Manhattan-sized comet can now be captured by anyone with basic viewing equipment. Astronomer Yicheng Zhang ...