NASA to unveil rare imagery of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on 19 November 2025: How to watch live, participate and all you need to know |

NASA is preparing to showcase new imagery of the interstellar comet 3I ATLAS, offering the public a closer look at one of the rarest visitors to our solar system. The comet, which was discovered by the ATLAS observatory earlier this year, is only the third confirmed object to enter our solar system from elsewhere in…

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How interstellar objects reach Earth and where they are most likely to land |

Interstellar objects moving through the Solar System represent a rare but scientifically valuable population of visitors that originate beyond the Sun’s gravitational reach. Their potential to collide with Earth, although extremely low in absolute terms, has attracted renewed attention as astronomers refine models that predict their paths, entry points and likely impact characteristics. Advances in…

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“Chandrayaan 4 in 2028”: ISRO aims to triple spacecraft production and expand global space economy |

The Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) is gearing up for one of its most intensive periods of activity, with seven additional launches planned before the close of the current financial year. While India’s first human spaceflight is still scheduled for 2027, the organisation is pushing forward with rapid expansion across science, technology, and industry, according…

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Morocco’s meteorite rush: Fireball sparks massive search; Sahara becomes global hotspot

Riches from outer space are pulling meteorite hunters into Morocco’s Sahara Desert, where a fast-growing trade in space rocks is changing remote communities and sparking intense races each time a fireball appears.When a fireball crashed into the rocky plains of southeast Morocco in September, 52-year-old merchant Mohamed Benitjit topped up the credit on his phone,…

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Asteroid capture and space mining could become a reality: Know what it is and how this new technology works |

California-based aerospace startup TransAstra is developing a revolutionary inflatable device known as the Capture Bag. Designed in various sizes, this device aims to capture asteroids for mining purposes, as well as collect human-made space debris. Artist impressions illustrate how the bag could envelop small rocks or house-sized boulders in orbit, opening new possibilities for space…

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