In a groundbreaking study, Finnish scientists have captured the first definitive image of two black holes orbiting each other, confirming a long-held theory in astrophysics. This remarkable discovery sheds light on the nature of quasars and the behavior of massive cosmic entities.
Astronomers have successfully captured images of the rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it sped past Mars. This remarkable event, observed by ESA's Mars orbiters, reveals insights into the comet's ancient origins and massive size.
Astronomers have identified 3I/ATLAS, an ancient interstellar comet, traveling at incredible speeds. This discovery offers insights into the formation of early planetary systems and could reveal secrets of the universe's past.
Astronomers have spotted a massive cosmic contrail in galaxy NGC 3627, potentially caused by a supermassive black hole. This remarkable discovery sheds light on galaxy evolution and dark matter.
NASA's Perseverance rover has taken remarkable images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS as it passes Mars. Could this comet be larger than we thought? Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb weighs in on the findings.
Last week, a small asteroid named 2025 TF zipped past Earth, flying closer than most satellites without being detected until hours later. Fortunately, it posed no threat, but its unexpected arrival has sparked discussions on planetary defense.
Astronomers have discovered that Saturn's moon Enceladus is releasing complex organic molecules, enhancing its potential as a habitat for extraterrestrial life. This groundbreaking research from the Cassini mission reveals exciting possibilities for future exploration.
Astronomers are uncovering the mysteries of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, potentially a relic from the early Milky Way, as it speeds through our solar system. What secrets does it hold about our galaxy's past?
The October Full Moon, also known as the Harvest Moon, is here! Join astronomer Gianluca Masi for a live stream of this stunning supermoon event and discover why it's special. Don't miss your chance to witness this celestial wonder!
Asteroid 2025 TF zoomed past Earth, flying just 428 km above Antarctica. While it poses no danger, its close approach has astronomers buzzing with excitement over potential meteorite discoveries.