The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has gathered significant scientific attention, and soon it will reach its closest point to ...
Astronomers found an interstellar "tunnel" - a cosmic channel that connects our solar system to distant stars, according to a ...
For eons, our solar system has been a relatively stable environment, with planets orbiting the Sun in predictable paths. However, the vastness of space means that occasionally, other stars come close ...
Seth Meyers has a blunt response to Trump refusing to honor 'woke' artists The number of known exoplanets officially passed 5,000 on Monday, with NASA confirming the discovery of 65 new worlds. Do you ...
On October 3, 3I/ATLAS passed within 29 million kilometers of Mars, where it was photographed by the HiRISE camera aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter — a rare observation of an interstellar ...
Folks, it’s official: the object that astronomers recently spotted blowing through the outer solar system came from interstellar space. Yesterday, the intriguing stranger was named A11pl3Z. Now, it’s ...
Have you ever wondered where we came from? Not just our species, but the entire solar system? The truth is, we don't really know. But by learning about our distant neighbors, scientists hope we can ...
NASA’s Juno spacecraft recently made a close pass by the largest moon in the solar system, and it came away with a unique — and eerie — souvenir. As Juno zipped by Jupiter’s moon Ganymede, it tuned ...
By Larry Kinney The Camera’s front-page article on Cool Nuclear Energy on Monday, Oct. 13, “Is nuclear power becoming cool in Colorado?” gave short shrift to Solar Energy. Our solar system’s star is a ...
Have you ever indulged the depths of your intrusive thoughts and wondered how the universe is going to smash and chew up our little planet over billions of years? Well, that’s more or less what ...
A new photocatalyst splits water while avoiding the use of any precious metals in the catalyst. About that solar system... sounds pretty interesting. Quantum dots you say? Are those even feasible ...