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Professor Avi Loeb said there are clear signs that the comet known as "3I/ATLAS" could be an alien craft. "We should put all ...
A group of scientists have said that a 'potentially hostile' threat could be heading for Earth in the next few months.
The space rock 3I/ATLAS is only the third confirmed interstellar object discovered by astronomers, following 'Oumuamua and ...
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Futurism on MSNAstronomer Says the Object Approaching Us From Beyond the Solar System Is Not What We ThinkHarvard astronomer Avi Loeb suggests that if interstellar object 3I/ATLAS isn't a comet, nor an asteroid, it may have been ...
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Space.com on MSNHere we go again! Controversial paper questions whether interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'possibly hostile' alien tech in disguiseA controversial new paper questions whether the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a potentially dangerous alien probe, similar ...
The paper presented several anomalous characteristics of the object, which could indicate that it is not a comet at all but instead a directed craft.
This object, NASA states, was eventually dubbed Comet 3I/Atlas. It is only “the third known object from outside our system to ...
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Futurism on MSNScientist Suggests Tests to See if Large Object Headed Toward Earth Could Be an Alien SpacecraftScientists are wondering whether the latest interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, may have been sent to us by an extraterrestrial ...
The likelihood of a potentially hostile alien threat hitting Earth has been assessed after a scientist's chilling warning ...
"The consequences, should the hypothesis turn out to be correct, could potentially be dire for humanity," said Avi Loeb.
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A mysterious object barreling through our solar system at over 209,000 km/h has captured the imagination of scientists and ...
Professor Avi Loeb is leading an analysis of recovered fragments of the IM1 meteor that plunged to the Earth in January 2014 over the Pacific off Manus Island, about 260 miles from Papua New Guinea.
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