The study, which observed a periodic wobble in the anti-tail jet of 3I/ATLAS during July and August 2025, indicates that the ...
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb says the odds of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS aligning its rotation axis toward the Sun are ...
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Silicon and carbon in iron may explain the onion-like layering of Earth’s inner core
Earth’s inner core shows seismic anisotropy, with waves 3–4% faster along the rotation axis than at the equator, increasing with depth.
The magnetic North Pole is used by devices such as smartphones for navigation — and that pole moves around over time.
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Precessing magnetic jet engine model reveals power source of rare 'heartbeat' gamma-ray burst
Prof. An Tao from the Shanghai Astronomical Observatory (SHAO) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences has proposed a novel ...
In the study, published in Research Notes of the AAS, lead author Thomas Marshall Eubanks of the aerospace firm Space ...
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Scientists Say They’ve Found Another Anomaly About 3I/ATLAS
A "detection of a wobbling high-altitude jet" in the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb intrigued.
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb adds a 14th anomaly, highlighting the rare 8-degree sunward alignment of 3I/ATLAS’s anti-tail jet ...
Earth's rotation on its axis is the fundamental reason for the cycle of day and night. As our planet spins, one side faces the Sun, experiencing dayli ...
A fresh study by Avi Loeb suggests that the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS may be losing its rotational speed, sparking ...
On December 19, Russian President Vladimir Putin answered a question from Kristina Smirnova, a Sibinformburo journalist from Tyumen, about comet 3I/ATLAS. Putin also replied to the statement about the ...
Right now, as a passenger on planet Earth, you’re zooming through space at incredible speeds. But why can't you feel it?
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