NASA space telescope sees interstellar visitor comet 3I/ATLAS flare up while exiting the solar system
Science & Technology

NASA space telescope sees interstellar visitor comet 3I/ATLAS flare up while exiting the solar system

NASA's SPHEREx captured these infrared observations during a December 2025 campaign, revealing dust, water, organic molecules and carbon dioxide in comet 3I/ATLAS's coma.(Image credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech)New infrared observations reveal the rare interstellar visitor comet 3I/ATLAS dramatically brightening during its farewell tour of the solar system. NASA's SPHEREx (Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer) space telescope captured views in December 2025 of the comet releasing a surge of gas, dust and complex molecules two months after the object's closest approach to the sun — a surprising outburst that's giving scientists their clearest chemical look yet at material formed around another star, according to a statement from NASA."Comet 3I/ATLAS was full-on erupting into space in December 2025, after its close flyby of the sun, causing it to significantly brighten," Carey Lisse, lead...
Continue reading
Pre-Teen Talking Tips from Intermountain Health: Emotional & Social Wellbeing
Health News

Pre-Teen Talking Tips from Intermountain Health: Emotional & Social Wellbeing

Intermountain Children’s Health’s “Talk to Tweens” is a free, emotional wellbeing toolkit for parents available at TalkToTweens.org. Pre-teen emotional well-being starts with spending time with them, talking to them – and encouraging them to talk to you. But how do you begin? Intermountain Children’s Health’s “Talk to Tweens” is a free, emotional wellbeing toolkit for parents available at TalkToTweens.org. It has conversation-starters, ways to identify and talk with kids about their feelings, and help kids manage challenging emotions and situations. “As a parent, you help your children learn skills to walk, talk, eat, and learn,” said Karlee Kump, community health programs manager at Intermountain Primary Children’s Hospital. “As they grow into tweens, they need new skills to navigate feelings and emotions – and you’re the best person to help.” Rates of youth reporting that they feel persistently sad and hopeless has increased...
Continue reading