Today's biggest science news: NASA comet 3I/ATLAS images | U.S. measles status | Leaking spy satellites

Live ScienceMonday, November 17, 2025 at 1:52:17 PM
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Today's biggest science news: NASA comet 3I/ATLAS images | U.S. measles status | Leaking spy satellites
  • NASA has unveiled new images of comet 3I/ATLAS, showcasing its characteristics as it traverses the solar system. This confirmation of its comet
  • The release of these images underscores NASA's commitment to exploring and documenting celestial phenomena, enhancing our knowledge of the universe.
  • The ongoing observations of 3I/ATLAS contribute to broader discussions about the origins of comets and the nature of interstellar objects, providing insights into the formation of our solar system.
— via World Pulse Now AI Editorial System

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