Vincent Perry+FollowSpace Bullet: Hubble Snaps a Speeding CometEver wondered what a cosmic road trip looks like? NASA’s Hubble just snapped the sharpest pic yet of comet 3I/ATLAS, a visitor from way outside our solar system. This icy traveler is zooming by at 130,000 mph—no danger to us, but it’s a rare chance for scientists (and space fans) to catch a glimpse before it disappears behind the Sun. If you’ve got a telescope, now’s your shot! #Business #Industry #Hubble161Share
Michael Flores+FollowHubble Snaps Wild Pic of Interstellar CometThe Hubble Space Telescope just dropped its sharpest photo yet of 3I-Atlas, a comet zooming in from another solar system at a mind-blowing 130,000 mph! It’s only the third interstellar visitor we’ve ever spotted. The comet’s icy core is way smaller than scientists first thought—maybe just 1,000 feet across. No worries, though: it’s giving Earth a wide berth and swinging closer to Mars instead. Space is wild! #Science #Hubble #Comet292Share
Patrick Simmons+FollowUranus’ Moons Are Collecting Cosmic Dust!Turns out, Uranus’ biggest moons aren’t scarred by radiation like scientists expected—they’re just covered in space dust! Hubble’s latest pics show Titania and Oberon are darker on the sides facing forward, not because of Uranus’ wild magnetic field, but because they’re basically driving through a cosmic bug splatter. The dust comes from far-out moons and sticks to them as they orbit. Even scientists are surprised! Can’t wait to see what the James Webb Telescope finds next. #SpaceMystery #Uranus #Hubble #Science50Share
Tamara Jones+FollowThis Galaxy Only Has One Arm?!Did you see Hubble’s latest pic? It just snapped a wild-looking galaxy called Arp 184, and it’s rocking a single, super-bright spiral arm that stretches right toward us. The other side? Basically a cosmic afterthought. This off-balance beauty isn’t just a looker—it’s also a supernova hotspot, with four explosions in the last 30 years! No wonder it made the Atlas of Peculiar Galaxies. Space is seriously showing off with this one. #Hubble #SpaceOddity #GalaxyGoals #Supernova #Astronomy #Science00Share