Bhargavi PBA

Bhargavi PBA

Bhargavi PBA is a space and science writer who specializes in making the universe understandable for everyone. With a background in space policy research, she covers everything from interstellar visitors and deep-space discoveries to NASA missions, SpaceX milestones, and emerging space technologies. She translates dense research, mission updates, and complex physics into clear, engaging narratives that readers of all backgrounds can enjoy. Bhargavi is particularly passionate about stories that sit at the intersection of space, technology, and human imagination, whether that means explaining how new telescopes reshape our view of the universe or breaking down the latest breakthroughs in planetary science. When she’s not tracking a launch or decoding a science paper, Bhargavi is usually reading about cosmic history, exploring how space exploration shapes society, or looking up at the night sky for her next story idea.

3I/ATLAS's anti-tail pointing toward the Sun may be created by a swarm of objects, says Harvard astronomer

Avi Loeb's hypothesis follows the reasoning that this tail stretches tens of thousands of miles and is bright enough to show up in stacked telescopic images.
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