This year, the internet has taken great interest in 3I/ATLAS — only the third interstellar object ever detected, though also the third since 2017. (The overwhelming scientific consensus suggests ...
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What if a single needle hit earth at light speed
A single sewing needle is tiny enough to slip through fabric unnoticed, yet physics suggests that if it somehow struck Earth at light speed, the result would look less like a pinprick and more like a ...
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Mars orbiter refines interstellar comet 3i atlas path tenfold
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has just become one of the best tracked visitors ever to barrel through our solar system, thanks to a Mars orbiter that sharpened its trajectory by an order of magnitude.
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Walk through the asteroid strike that killed the dinosaurs with American Museum of Natural History's new 'Impact' exhibit
"It sounds like science fiction or the stuff of Hollywood movies." ...
Potential impactors are most likely to have low velocities and the highest likelihood of hitting Earth during the winter.
Alice and Ellen Kessler, the singers and dancers who reached international fame in the 1950s and '60s, died by assisted ...
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NASA Finally Reveals Comet 3I/ATLAS Images From 8 Missions, Including First From Another Planet's Surface
NASA has finally published several observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS that were taken during the long government ...
Video. NASA released close-up images of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, only the third known visitor from another star, after it passed near Mars. The closest the comet will come to Earth is 269 million ...
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