A newly discovered massive comet, 3I/ATLAS, may be a remnant of alien technology, with scientists claiming it is larger than 33 billion tons and accelerating towards the sun. Its unusual trajectory raises questions about its origins.
Get ready for a celestial spectacle! Comet 3I/ATLAS is approaching its closest point to the Sun, providing a rare opportunity to observe this fascinating interstellar traveler. Despite its dimness, this comet offers unique insights into the universe.
NASA and NOAA have launched three new missions to study the Sun's impact on space weather. These groundbreaking projects aim to protect Earth and prepare for future missions to the Moon and Mars.
Logitech has launched the Signature Slim Solar Plus K980, a solar-powered keyboard that can last for years without batteries. With AI features and Bluetooth connectivity, it's a game-changer for tech enthusiasts.
Three satellites are launching aboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 to study space weather and its effects on Earth. This mission aims to improve astronaut safety and enhance our understanding of solar activity.
Astronomers have discovered 2025 PN7, a tiny quasi-moon orbiting Earth. This unique asteroid may be the smallest of its kind, offering insights into our solar system's evolution. Learn more about this fascinating visitor!
On Sept. 23, the SWFO-L1 satellite will launch to monitor solar activity, providing crucial warnings for Earth against disruptive space weather. As older missions age, this new sentinel is vital for protecting our technology.
Discover the remarkable journey of Robert Redford, who left Hollywood for a remote Utah canyon, where he found inspiration and built a legacy, culminating in his passing at age 89.
Unexpectedly, the sun has ramped up its activity since 2008, leading to fears of severe solar storms that could disrupt communications and power grids. Scientists are scrambling to understand this sudden change.
A new NASA study reveals that the Sun has unexpectedly surged in activity since 2008, reversing a long-term trend of decline. This increase could lead to more frequent space weather events, affecting everything from satellites to power grids.