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A captivating video depicting giant red pillars of light above thunderstorms in Tibet has sparked curiosity about their origin. They are triggered by powerful lightning strikes below, creating electrical fields that ionise nitrogen and produce the red glow. , Science, Times Now

The view coming back from NASA's James Webb Space Telescope has a way of turning familiar categories of comet science slightly awkward. 3I/ATLAS, an interstellar object only briefly passing through the solar system, has been watched before, but this time the reading feels less like a routine update and more like a chemical surprise that refuses to sit neatly alongside local comets.