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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Shines in X-rays: What ESA’s XMM-Newton Reveals About Our Solar System’s Latest Visitor
ESA’s XMM-Newton observatory has captured X-ray images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, offering new clues about its mysterious composition and the nature of these rare cosmic visitors.
3I/ATLAS: The Third Interstellar Visitor Ignites Debate and Discovery
The arrival of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has sparked both scientific excitement and controversy, as researchers debate its mysterious anomalies and the boundaries of astronomical expertise.
ESA’s Biomass Satellite Launched to Revolutionize Forest Monitoring
ESA’s Biomass satellite, launched on April 29, 2025, aboard a Vega-C rocket, aims to provide groundbreaking insights into global forests and their role in the carbon cycle.
ESA Experiment Tests Lab-Grown Food Production in Space
The European Space Agency is testing lab-grown food production in space to reduce costs and support long-term human presence on other planets.
Exploring the Impact of Zero Gravity on Brain Function: Astronauts and Space Headaches
Space travel in zero gravity poses unique challenges to the human body, with one notable issue being the onset of headaches among astronauts. A recent study published on March 13, 2024, in Neurology®, the journal of the American Academy of…





