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Scientists detect X-ray glow from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS extending 250,000 miles into space
A rare interstellar comet has been caught in X-rays by two space telescopes, revealing how its gases interact with charged particles from the sun as it travels through the inner solar system.
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Decaying dark matter: Unidentified X-ray emission lines in galaxy cluster spectra may point the way
Scientists search for "decaying" dark matter (DDM) because it offers unique signatures like specific X-ray or gamma-ray lines or neutrino signals not seen in normal matter, potentially revealing dark matter's particle nature,
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1 atom, 1 X-ray fingerprint: scientists did it, and it changes a lot
Physicists have finally done what once sounded like science fiction: they have read the X-ray “fingerprint” of a single atom, isolating the signal of one of nature’s smallest building blocks from the noise of the surrounding material.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have learned the results of 41-year-old quarterback Aaron Rodgers' X-ray on Sunday night, after Rodgers left the game
Amid all the buzz, all stargazing assets of space agencies like NASA, ESA, JAXA, ISRO and others are now glued onto the exocomet. Its closest flyby to Earth is on December 19, when 3I/ATLAS will be 1.78 AU nearer, still 270 million kilometers away.
A research team has investigated long-term X-ray variability in the neutron star NGC 7793 P13, an object thought to be driven by supercritical accretion, where an extraordinary amount of gas falls onto the object and emits intense X-rays.
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Giant 250,000-mile X-ray Cloud found around 3i/Atlas, and experts admit they don’t understand it yet
Researchers are stunned after new readings show 3I/ATLAS surrounded by a huge x-ray cloud stretching 250,000 miles.
The 3I/ATLAS observatory captured a baffling 250,000-mile X-ray cloud around the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, with scientists calling the findings 'puzzling.'
An X-ray can help healthcare professionals find non-small cell lung cancer tumors and gain a deeper understanding of them. The healthcare team will also need other imaging and tests for a complete diagnosis. Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most ...
XRISM’s Xtend telescope captured the first X-ray image of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, revealing a faint X-ray glow and spectral components, suggesting charge-exchange interactions.