Tossing a bad guy into the Sun sounds simple enough, but orbital mechanics make it a far trickier task than you'd expect.
We live in changing times. While we once flippantly threw villains to the lions, now we seek to fire them into the sun.
If, for some reason, we as a society executed villains by firing them into the Sun, this is how an astronomers says we would ...
First up, just pointing a rocket at the Sun and blasting as hard as you can would result in a wild miss. The main problem you ...
On Wednesday, Nov. 19, NASA will unveil more 3I/ATLAS images captured by the space agency's fleet of instruments both on the ...
I/ATLAS's unexpected acceleration is likely caused by mass loss and outgassing as it passes close to the sun, not advanced ...
Quantum theory fails to explain how the reality we experience emerges from the world of particles. A new take on quantum ...
If we find technological satellites of Jupiter that we did not send, it would imply that Jupiter is of interest to an ...
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‘3I/ATLAS Not Just Another Comet’: Harvard’s Avi Loeb Explains What NASA May Be Missing As Mystery Deepens
Harvard astrophysicist Dr Avi Loeb tells ABP Live that 3I/ATLAS shows several odd behaviours, from unusual jets to rare ...
The Moon is getting 1½ inches (3.8 centimeters) farther away from the Earth every year. Scientists measure the distance to ...
An interstellar trespasser known as 3I/ATLAS is almost certainly a comet. So, why do so many people think it's ...
Divinify your path with a new Wicked tarot deck and guidebook. We exclusively reveal four new cards and their meanings from ...
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