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NASA report detects first signs of non-gravitational acceleration in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS near perihelion
JPL navigation engineer Dr. Davide Farnocchia compiled the data that captured the phenomenon as the comet reached perihelion.
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Where is interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS now: Current visibility and position on November 3
Currently presenting a faint magnitude of 14.7, Comet 3I/ATLAS is so distant that its light requires nearly 19 minutes to ...
Driving a spacecraft around a planet isn’t anything like driving on a planet. A physicist explains orbital navigation.
I/ATLAS was recorded by several objects as it made its close pass by the sun this week which resulted in the jarring measurements.
A Harvard University professor has said that 3I/ATLAS experienced a sudden "nongravitational" acceleration while passing ...
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