NASA has scheduled a photo-dump of 3I/ATLAS images captured by the agency's fleet of ground and space instruments. You can watch it live.
A Brown University researcher helps to lead the science team for NASA’s HiRISE camera, which caught images of the comet as it streaked past Mars.
As far as physical features, NASA says 3I/ATLAS has speed, color, and direction that are, “consistent with what we’d expect ...
NASA spacecraft across the inner solar system captured new views of Comet 3I/ATLAS—the third known interstellar object ...
While none of the spacecraft have cameras perfectly designed to spot comets zipping by at speeds up to about 153,000 miles per hour (246,000 kilometers per hour), astronomers didn’t want to miss what ...
Amateur astronomers claim 3I/ATLAS appears to be "spinning" in new telescope footage, sparking speculation just days before ...
The James Webb Space Telescope's Near Infrared Camera (NIRCam) and Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) captures stunning views of ...
Massive underwater ruins could be evidence of Plato's lost Atlantis, researcher insists Scientists May Have Found a Secret ...
The Webb telescope has unlocked a mystery in an exotic star system located approximately 8,000 light-years from Earth. Using ...
Although the findings are yet to be confirmed, it marks the closest astronomers have come to locating these ancient stars ...
NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has delivered a first of its kind: a crisp mid-infrared image of a system of four ...
JWST may have captured signs of the first Population III stars in galaxy LAP1-B, thanks to its infrared sensitivity and gravitational lensing.