NASA Releases New 3I/ATLAS Photos
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Scientist Avi Loeb slammed NASA’s so-called jaw-dropping hi-res photos of the interstellar entity, calling them “fuzzy” and claiming that they do nothing to disprove alien
Mark L. Fox, former Space Shuttle Chief Engineer and inventor of the VIBE pocket-sized Pulsed Electromagnetic Field (PEMF) device, announces the release of his new book, Go Find Joy: The Science of Calm: Erasing Anxiety with Energy Therapy.
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NASA Finally Reveals Comet 3I/ATLAS Images From 8 Missions, Including First From Another Planet's Surface
NASA has finally published several observations of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS that were taken during the long government shutdown. In a special press conference, the space agency released images from eight different missions that add to the Hubble,
At a Tuesday ceremony at the National Federation of the Blind, NASA unveiled a new book that brings majestic images taken by its Great Observatories to the fingertips of the blind. “Touch the Invisible Sky” is a 60-page book with color images of ...
NASA will reveal new imagery of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on Wednesday (Nov. 19), and you can watch it live. The 3I/ATLAS photos, which were "collected by a number of the agency's missions," according to a statement NASA posted on Monday afternoon (Nov. 17), will be unveiled during a press conference on Wednesday at 3 p.m. EST (2000 GMT).
In 2006, NASA admitted that it had lost the original recordings, prompting a three-year search by Richard Nafzger, a NASA engineer who oversaw television processing during the Apollo 11 mission. The conclusion to that search was that the tapes were part of a 200,000-strong batch of tapes that had been "degaussed" or magnetically erased.
Planetary scientist Dante Lauretta spent the last two decades pitching, preparing, and pondering a mission unlike one he or NASA had ever tried: OSIRIS-REx, the space agency’s first attempt at retrieving a sample from an asteroid. Lauretta is now ...
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Harvard scientist Challenges NASA on Mysterious 3I/ATLAS
A Harvard astrophysicist is challenging NASA’s framing of a fast-approaching interstellar object, urging the public to keep an open mind. The debate reignited after the agency dismissed speculation that 3I/ATLAS might be an alien craft.