Visiting interstellar comet is caught on camera0
- From Around the Web, Space
- October 17, 2019
Astronomers have revealed that comet 2I/Borisov is remarkably similar to comets from our own solar system.

Astronomers have revealed that comet 2I/Borisov is remarkably similar to comets from our own solar system.

NASA has unveiled its new next-generation spacesuits, which will take us to the Moon and Mars, and they’ve come a long way from anything we’ve seen before.

Astronomers find large-scale winds associated with active black holes in small galaxies suppress star formation

Isotope found in seabed sediment points to clash of solar bodies near Mars, study suggests

Astronomers have gotten the earliest look yet at a tidal disruption event

But don’t worry, no laws of physics are being violated.

New observations show that 2I/Borisov looks like a comet, just what astronomers expected

Chilean officials are investigating a curious collection of burning objects that fell onto parts of the country last week.

“If they are here, I hope they’re nice,” Musk says.

Large galaxies like the Milky Way do not roam the cosmos alone. Instead, they are surrounded by many smaller companion galaxies. The largest satellite of the Milky Way is called the Large Magellanic Cloud (LMC), and it should be big enough to have its own satellites – but these satellites don’t seem to be there.



