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NASA’s Voyager spacecraft detected a 30,000-50,000 kelvin wall at the edge of our solar system
In 1977, NASA launched the Voyager probes to study the edge of the Solar System and the interstellar medium between the stars ...
Voyager 1, launched in 1977, has traveled farther than any spacecraft in human history. After more than four decades of silent endurance through space, it now sails beyond the orbit of the outer ...
Viewed from orbit, Jackass Flats — situated in southern Nevada about 65 miles northwest of Las Vegas — could easily be confused for Mars. The alluvial basin is full of tan and gray regolith, hued ...
Nothing manmade has reached further from Earth than the Voyager series of spacecraft. Hurtling away from the sun at 38,000 miles an hour, the duo have now traveled over 12 billion miles, with Voyager ...
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What caused the bright March fireball over the US and Canada? Details about the asteroid and meteorites explained
A bright fireball appeared over the US and Canada in March 2026. NASA reported that the fireball was caused by a small asteroid approximately 6 feet in diameter and weighing around 7 tons.
3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object identified by NASA as a comet, recently passed its closest point to the sun. Scientists around the world are observing its months-long journey to learn more about the ...
Citizen scientists reviewing NASA data discovered unusually high Solar flare rates, helping researchers better understand the ...
NASA shared some new infrared images of the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet this week, showing the visitor brightening up in a dramatic outburst while exiting a solar system. The images were taken by the ...
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