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Asteroid 433 Eros Is Back After A Century—And You Can See It as It Zooms Past Earth This Weekend!
The legendary asteroid 433 Eros, a rocky world that once transformed our understanding of near-Earth space, is making its ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Earth’s axis is shifting as water moves, and here’s why
Earth’s spin is not as steady as it looks. As ice melts and groundwater is pumped from deep aquifers to the surface, the ...
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3I/ATLAS Update: Harvard's Avi Loeb Warns Comet's Luminosity Resembles Controlled Emission Pattern
The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS defies comet science with an anti-tail, stable core, and anomalous acceleration. Harvard's ...
Discover Magazine on MSN
Neptune Is the Furthest Planet From the Sun, But It Still Experiences Auroras
Which planet is the furthest from the sun? Some may think it’s Pluto, but it’s actually Neptune. Learn more about this ice giant and how it can help us understand more about planets in our Solar ...
Space.com on MSN
NASA probe captures stunning photos of Earth and moon on the way to infamous asteroid Apophis
These images mark an early milestone in the mission, confirming that OSIRIS-APEX is healthy and on course for its 2029 ...
Eros appears to buzz the Andromeda Galaxy, courtesy of a livestream hosted by the Virtual Telescope Institute in partnership ...
ALMA Detects Most Enriched Concentration Of Methanol And Hydrogen Cyanide Observed In Any Comet Ever See Also: Meanwhile, ...
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