
New Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Spotted: Only Third Ever Seen in Our Solar System
Astronomers have discovered interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third such object ever seen visiting our solar system.
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Astronomers have discovered interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, only the third such object ever seen visiting our solar system.
Astronomers are tracking a mysterious object, possibly from another star system, marking only the third known interstellar visitor to our solar system.
China is making significant strides in constructing the world’s highest solar observatory, the Wide-field and High-resolution Solar Telescope (WeHoST), set to enhance solar research capabilities.
The world’s most powerful digital camera at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory has captured its first stunning images of the universe, marking the start of a decade-long cosmic survey.
June’s rare Strawberry Moon captivated skywatchers as it appeared larger and more golden than usual, taking a low path across the sky in a spectacle not seen in nearly 20 years.
China caps the main structure of its massive fully steerable radio telescope in Xinjiang, marking a key milestone in its construction of major scientific research infrastructure.
New simulations reveal the Milky Way may avoid a catastrophic collision with Andromeda, offering a 50% chance of peaceful coexistence for billions of years.
China and Chile are partnering to explore the cosmos together. Through the Belt and Road Initiative, they’re building telescopes and exchanging scientists, uniting innovation and spirit across the Pacific.
Astronomers from the Chinese mainland have discovered over 1,300 new quasars hidden behind the Milky Way’s Galactic plane using China’s LAMOST telescope, unveiling cosmic secrets previously obscured.
China launches the Three Gorges Antarctic Eye, a new telescope in Antarctica, to study the Milky Way and unlock secrets of star formation.