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Scientists spot a bizarre protrusion on interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it passes Jupiter
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NASA confirms rare Blue Moon closes out May — the second full moon in a single calendar month
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Eta Aquarids peak before dawn May 5 — Halley’s Comet debris raining down at 148,000 mph
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2026 fireball surge hits 3.9 standard deviations above normal and nobody can explain what changed
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Perseverance photographed an interstellar comet from Mars for the first time in history
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3I/ATLAS formed in a region colder than anywhere in our solar system — and it’s leaving for good
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Eta Aquarid meteor shower peaks Monday night with up to 50 shooting stars per hour — debris from Halley’s Comet
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS carries 40 times more deuterium than Earth’s oceans and formed below -405°F
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Scientists now believe the most extreme aurora storms may cluster in the declining phase of the solar cycle — and we’re entering it right now
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Shishaldin volcano in Alaska’s Aleutian Islands shows elevated seismic tremor, sulfur dioxide emissions, and frequent infrasound signals
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Perseverance photographed the interstellar comet from Mars — the first time a rover has imaged an object from another star system
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Solar Cycle 25 is fading, but scientists say the odds of a once-in-a-decade extreme aurora event are actually rising
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Fireball reports hit 38 events at the 50-witness threshold in Q1 — the normal average is 18
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NASA confirms 3I/ATLAS is 11 billion years old — more than twice the age of our solar system
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS carries 40 times more heavy water than Earth’s oceans — and formed at -405 degrees
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Earth is being pelted by unexplained fireballs and scientists have no idea why
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Three meteorite recoveries in 10 days — a rate scientists say normally takes an entire year
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A one-ton space rock broke apart 30 miles above Houston with a sonic boom equal to 26 tons of TNT
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Bus-size asteroid 2026 HA3 passes within 1.2 million miles of Earth today
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Scientists say 3I/ATLAS formed in an environment colder than -400°F — far beyond anything in our solar system
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