An international team of researchers pointed the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world at 3I/ATLAS.
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This Ghibli-inspired indie sequel is coming to Nintendo Switch 2, and it looks stunning
Indie sequels have certainly been more on the uptick, such as Toem 2 from fellow Swedish studio Something We Made. According ...
Astronomers have finally weighed a wandering “rogue” planet, uncovering a Saturn-mass world flung into the galaxy after a dramatic planetary breakup.
Researchers have confirmed the mass of a free-floating planet thanks to a lucky convergence of ground- and space-based ...
Several viewers expressed bewilderment at the critics' lukewarm reception. One wrote: "No idea why there's low ratings... all ...
From Viking to Perseverance, scientists have spent decades chasing chemical hints that could point to life beyond Earth.
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Jupiter’s “wall demon” might be our best clue to alien life
On the frozen surface of Jupiter’s moon Europa, a strange, star-shaped scar has become an unlikely focal point in the search ...
Astronomers thought they had seen the "first hints of life on an alien world" this year, but they disappeared under closer ...
Today is one astronomers, stargazers and alien conspiracy theorists have been waiting for: interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is as close to Earth as ever.
Exoplanet TOI-561 b is the closest of four worlds orbiting a 10-billion-year-old G-type star roughly 280 light-years from Earth. Credit: NASA / ESA / CSA / Ralf Crawford illustration NASA’s James Webb ...
Don’t expect a straightforward timeline, because continuity is a mess with the Alien and Predator timelines (even if, as in this list, you choose to ignore tie-in comics, novels, and games). Predator: ...
Space scientists look back on 30 years of exoplanet discoveries — from rows of massive ‘super-Earths‘ to worlds with perfectly synchronized orbits. It was also the start of a whirlwind of discovery.
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