A bright comet could be visible in skies across the globe over the coming days for the first time in 160,000 years. Nasa ...
Measuring approximately 97 feet (30 metres) – equivalent to the size of a small building – this space rock is classified as ...
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Nasa says it's hard to predict how bright the comet will be, but it's thought it might be powerful enough to be seen across ...
NASA selected 25 new citizen science proposals for funding that will lead to new projects and new results to look forward to ...
G3 (ATLAS) should be visible from the southern hemisphere, and possibly also the northern hemisphere, over the next few days ...
The comet, which orbits the Sun every 1,60,000 years, was first discovered on April 5, 2024, by the Asteroid ...
A celestial event 160,000 years in the making will grace the night sky this week, as Comet C/2024 G3 (ATLAS) makes its rare ...
One of the many advantages of being in space is having a front-row seat to the most anticipated cosmic events.
After decades of study, scientists sound genuinely optimistic about the possibility of detecting primordial black holes, which might explain dark matter.
A once-in-a-lifetime comet is set to become visible for the first time in 160,000 years - and you don't want to miss it.
Prime Minister Dr Harini Amarasuriya wishing all Tamil people in Sri Lanka and worldwide who are celebrating Thai Pongal joy and fulfillment stressed that it is a fundamental human quality to be ...