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Fifth Season Launches Apollo 13 Jim Lovell Docu Odyssey By Avi Belkin

Fifth Season Launches Apollo 13 Jim Lovell Docu Odyssey By Avi Belkin

EXCLUSIVE: Apollo 13 mission commander astronaut Jim Lovell, memorialized through Tom Hanks’ performance in the Best Picture-nominated Ron Howard film, will have another screen moment. Days after the passing of Lovell at 97, a Fifth Season-financed documentary, Odyssey, is nearly complete and about to be brought to distributors. Directed by award-winning filmmaker Avi Belkin, Odyssey is produced by Delirio Films …

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Hubble Space Telescope Shows a Diffuse Glow Ahead of 3I/ATLAS | by Avi Loeb | Aug, 2025

Hubble Space Telescope Shows a Diffuse Glow Ahead of 3I/ATLAS | by Avi Loeb | Aug, 2025

Zoom image will be displayed The Hubble Space Telescope image of 3I/ATLAS shows diffuse emission that extends ahead of the object as it approaches the Sun. The yellow and green arrows mark, respectively, the projected negative heliocentric velocity vector and the projected anti-solar direction. (Image credit: Jewitt et al. 2025) Today, two new papers about 3I/ATLAS were posted online. The …

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Intercepting 3I/ATLAS at Its Closest Approach to Jupiter with the Rejuvenated Juno Spacecraft | by Avi Loeb | Jul, 2025

Intercepting 3I/ATLAS at Its Closest Approach to Jupiter with the Rejuvenated Juno Spacecraft | by Avi Loeb | Jul, 2025

Zoom image will be displayed The Juno spacecraft. (Image credit: NASA) The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was discovered on July 1, 2025. It is expected to arrive at a distance of 53.6 million kilometers from Jupiter on March 16, 2026. In a new paper (accessible here) that I wrote with the brilliant Adam Hibberd and Adam Crowl, we show that applying …

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