The Weather Network on MSN
2025 in Review: The best Space and Astronomy stories of the year
Throughout 2025, there have been several chances to spot the Northern Lights across Canada. The best of all these ...
Game Rant on MSN
Forest 3 represents a clear departure from the first two games, but that's a good thing
It's clear that Forest 3 is taking much bigger risks than its two predecessors, and while it's shocking, it's also the right ...
ESA's advanced XMM-Newton telescope discovered a faint X-ray glow from the 3I/ATLAS comet. What is this mysterious light it ...
Scientists say the colour shift in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is due to gases in the comet's coma reacting to solar heat.
The Asylum is back at it with another stupid mockbuster and this time it is taking aim at James Cameron ’s Avatar universe.
IFLScience on MSN
Avi Loeb Says Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Is "Most Likely Natural" As It Heads Away From Earth
The controversial Harvard astronomer is one of the main sources of the "alien mothership" hypothesis. This is what he thinks, ...
So grab yourself a tub of popcorn and a remote, because we've got five shows that are going to keep you glued to your couch well into the new year. Once you're done, you can also check out some ...
'I Can Safely Say He Won't Be in It' — James Cameron Confirms Arnold Schwarzenegger's Time as The Terminator Is Officially ...
There’s nothing inherently wrong with the last post-credits scene in Thor: The Dark World. We like Thor (Chris Hemsworth) and ...
Fallout Season 2 Episode 2 recap: 'Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter'
🪖 Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish for a nuclear winter: This bark, repeated at random by NCR troopers, is so commonly heard in Fallout: New Vegas it's become a meme. There's even a mod to ...
PRIMETIMER on MSN
3I/ATLAS as a cosmic messenger: Avi Loeb on the future of interstellar time capsules
Avi Loeb says interstellar objects such as 3I/ATLAS could carry time capsules into deep space faster than spacecraft built with 1970s technology ...
Live Science on MSN
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is rapidly moving away from us. Can we 'intercept' it before it leaves us forever?
I/ATLAS has passed its closest point to Earth, meaning we will soon lose sight of it for good. Some scientists want to send a spacecraft to chase down the alien comet — or the next interstellar object ...
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