Zachary Gutierrez+FollowThe Universe Might Ghost Us EarlyTurns out, the universe isn’t sticking around as long as we thought. New research says even the toughest cosmic leftovers—like black holes and neutron stars—will eventually just evaporate away thanks to some wild quantum physics. Basically, nothing in space is forever, not even the leftovers! Makes you think: if everything’s temporary, maybe we should care a little more about the planet we’ve got right now. #Science #SpaceNews #QuantumPhysics41Share
Jennifer Reyes+FollowA Black Hole Just Went Full Road TripSpace just served up the ultimate cosmic road trip: astronomers spotted a supermassive black hole blasting through space at 2.2 million mph, leaving a wake of new stars in its dust. Thanks to the James Webb Space Telescope, we now know black holes can get kicked out of their home galaxies after a wild galactic collision. It’s like the universe’s version of a breakup, but with way more fireworks. Don’t worry—this one’s 9 billion light-years away, so your morning coffee is safe! #Business #Industry #SpaceNews30Share
Nicholas Coleman+FollowCould a Space Traffic Jam Crash Your GPS?Ever thought about what would happen if all those satellites above us suddenly stopped dodging each other? A new study says we’re just 2.8 days away from a potential space pile-up if avoidance systems fail. With thousands of new satellites launching for global internet, the sky’s getting crowded. If there’s a crash, your GPS, streaming, and even banking could go haywire. Maybe time to download those maps offline, just in case! #Business #Industry #SpaceNews00Share
Michael Flores+FollowComet 3I/ATLAS Goes Green—And It’s Glowing!Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is making its closest approach to Earth in days, and the latest telescope pics show it’s glowing green! Scientists say the color comes from wild gases like diatomic carbon. Even cooler? This comet is actually shining in X-rays, which is super rare. If you’ve got a telescope, you might be able to spot it yourself on December 19. Space nerds, this is your moment! #Science #Comet3IATLAS #SpaceNews84Share
megangibson+FollowUranus & Neptune: Not Just Ice Giants?!Turns out Uranus and Neptune might be more rock than ice! New computer models suggest these distant planets could be hiding rocky interiors under their icy exteriors, challenging what we thought we knew. Even after Voyager 2’s flyby, scientists are still guessing what’s really inside. Future missions could finally spill the secrets of these mysterious blue worlds. Space is full of surprises! #Science #SpaceNews #Uranus10Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowInterstellar Comet Just Zoomed By!A comet from another star system—3I/ATLAS—just made its closest flyby to Earth! It’s only the third interstellar object we’ve ever spotted, and it’s not coming back. Astronomers are geeking out because this rare visitor lets them peek at what comets are like around other stars. Want to see it? There’s a free livestream of its journey online. This is cosmic history in the making! #Science #CometWatch #SpaceNews20Share
Jessica Hodge+FollowMonster Stars: The Universe’s OG GiantsAstronomers just found evidence of ‘dinosaur-like’ monster stars from the dawn of time! These cosmic beasts were up to 10,000 times the mass of our sun and lived fast, dying young—leaving behind black holes as their ‘fossils.’ The James Webb Space Telescope spotted their chemical fingerprints in a galaxy 12.7 billion light-years away. Basically, the universe had its own version of Jurassic Park, but with stars! #Science #JamesWebb #SpaceNews00Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowComet 3I/ATLAS Is Literally Glowing UpComet 3I/ATLAS is putting on a show! As it swings by Earth, new telescope pics reveal it’s getting brighter and rocking a wild green glow—thanks to diatomic carbon gas. Scientists say it could even burst out more material soon. This is only the third interstellar visitor we’ve ever spotted, and it’s changing colors as it heats up. Catch it while you can—it’s not coming back! #Science #Comet3IATLAS #SpaceNews110Share
James Brady+FollowAlien Comet Spotted by Hubble & JUICE!Not every day you get a cosmic visitor from another solar system! Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS just got its close-up, thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope and ESA’s JUICE probe. JUICE even sent back a grainy sneak peek using a camera meant for navigation, not science! Scientists are buzzing about the comet’s weird chemistry and wild journey through space—think: more carbon dioxide, less water, and a possible origin older than our own solar system. Space nerds, this is a once-in-a-lifetime sighting! #Science #SpaceNews #Hubble30Share