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.
New research reveals the dynamics of Martian dust devils, showing they can reach speeds of 99 mph, impacting Mars' climate and future exploration plans. A groundbreaking study from two orbiters offers insights into the planet's dust cycle.
A rare interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, was photographed by Mars orbiters as it approaches Mars. NASA assures there's no threat to Earth. Discover the stunning images and its journey!
In a recent interview, experts discussed the striking anomalies of the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS, its close approach to Mars, and the potential implications of its observations by Mars orbiters. Are we on the verge of a groundbreaking discovery?
Chagas disease, transmitted by kissing bugs, is becoming a growing concern in the U.S. Learn about its symptoms, transmission, and why you should be cautious of these insects.
Japan's Akatsuki orbiter, launched in 2010, has officially ended its mission after overcoming initial failures and providing extensive data on Venus. Discover the journey of this remarkable spacecraft!
A team of scientists proposes a bold plan to combat Lyme disease on Nantucket by genetically engineering mice to be immune, raising both hope and ecological concerns in the community.
In a thrilling matchup, the Buffalo Bills edged the Miami Dolphins 31-21, with Josh Allen leading the charge and Tua Tagovailoa facing challenges as Miami drops to 0-3. Can the Dolphins bounce back next week?
Chagas disease, spread by kissing bugs, may be establishing itself in the U.S., with confirmed cases in eight states. The CDC warns of increasing encounters and risks associated with this parasitic illness.
New data reveals the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could be significantly larger than previously thought, challenging our understanding of cosmic bodies and their origins.