Jupiter Mission Captures Rare Shot of Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas on Its Way Out
Space & Spaceflight

Jupiter Mission Captures Rare Shot of Interstellar Comet 3I/Atlas on Its Way Out

The JUICE mission successfully captured stunning images of Comet 3I/Atlas following its closest encounter with the Sun, showcasing the spacecraft's resilience and advancing our understanding of these celestial bodies.


What is an interstellar comet, and why is 3I/ATLAS significant?
An interstellar comet is a comet originating from outside our solar system, not bound by the Sun's gravity. 3I/ATLAS is only the third confirmed interstellar object, discovered on July 1, 2025, by the ATLAS telescope, following 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, providing rare insights into other star systems.[1][3][7]
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
What is the JUICE mission, and how did it capture images of Comet 3I/ATLAS?
JUICE (Jupiter Icy Moons Explorer) is an ESA spacecraft launched to study Jupiter and its icy moons, arriving in 2031. It captured images of 3I/ATLAS using its JANUS science camera on November 6, 2025, from 66 million km away, shortly after the comet's perihelion on October 30, 2025, revealing a coma, tail, jets, and dust/gas activity; over 120 images were taken.[1][3][4]
Sources: [1], [2], [3]

27 February 2026

Gizmodo
Security Advisory: Addressing Recent Vulnerabilities in Angular
Angular

Security Advisory: Addressing Recent Vulnerabilities in Angular

Angular has released critical security updates addressing SSR vulnerabilities, including SSRF and Open Redirect issues. Developers are urged to update their applications promptly to enhance security. For detailed patch information, refer to the CVE report on GitHub.


What is a race condition in the context of Angular's SSR vulnerability?
A race condition occurs when multiple rendering requests are processed concurrently, causing Angular's global platform injector to share or overwrite request-specific data, such as authentication tokens or user settings, leading to leakage across user sessions.[1][2][4]
Sources: [1]
What are SSRF and Open Redirect vulnerabilities mentioned in the advisory?
SSRF (Server-Side Request Forgery) is a flaw in Angular SSR's URL resolution allowing forged server requests (CVE-2025-62427), while Open Redirect issues enable unauthorized redirects; the primary data leakage vulnerability is CVE-2025-59052 (race condition, CVSS 7.1).[6][7][1]
Sources: [1], [2]

27 February 2026

Angular Blog - Medium
Apple

Could Apple's OLED iPad Mini Finally Be a Kindle Killer?

The anticipated OLED iPad mini may enhance reading experiences with improved display quality and power efficiency, potentially challenging dedicated e-readers like Kindle and Kobo. However, e-ink technology still offers advantages in comfort and battery life. The launch is expected in late 2026.


What is E Ink technology and why is it preferred for reading?
E Ink is a reflective display technology that mimics printed paper by using ambient light, offering superior eye comfort, no blue light emission, high contrast in sunlight, and bistable operation that consumes power only when changing content, leading to weeks-long battery life.
Sources: [1], [2], [3]
How does OLED compare to E Ink for reading comfort and battery life?
OLED provides high contrast and vibrant colors but emits light, causing eye strain, reduced tear film stability, blue light exposure, and shorter battery life compared to E Ink, which is non-emissive and maintains static images with zero power use.
Sources: [1], [2], [3]

27 February 2026

MacRumors
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