A series of three powerful flares and associated explosions of solar material out across the Solar System have set Earth ...
Astronomers say they spotted signs of a giant explosion releasing from a star beyond our solar system, one powerful enough to destroy a planet’s atmosphere.
Astronomers confirm that 3I/Atlas is still intact, despite viral posts claiming it was destroyed near the Sun.
In this picture, we capture the binary in the moment where the first white dwarf has just exploded, hurtling material towards its nearby companion which is on the cusp of explosion too. This event ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS did not explode as some reports claimed. Instead, it naturally fragmented—a common process for comets nearing the Sun. Scientists confirmed no alien or explosive activity occurred.
NASA has a number of telescope assets which have captured images of interstellar comet. They include: The Hubble, Webb, TESS, ...
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. The sun is expected to last another 5 billion years, at which point it will become unstable and ...