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"We should put all possibilities on the table that it's a rock, a comet, or something else until we get the evidence, the ...
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Harvard astrophysicist warns interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may be alien technology on sunbound path
Avi Loeb: 'the orbit of 3I/ATLAS coincides with the plane of the Earth by only 5 degrees - the probability of such a ...
A new interstellar object in the solar system should be investigated for the possibility that it's an alien craft, according ...
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Futurism on MSNExisting NASA Spacecraft Could Intercept the Weird Interstellar Object Cruising Into Our Star System
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb suggests we could use NASA's existing Juno spacecraft to intercept the path of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS.
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Scientist Claims Mysterious Interstellar Comet Could Be Alien Technology.Here's What We Know
A newly discovered interstellar comet, 3I/ATLAS, has sparked debate in the scientific community after Harvard astrophysicist ...
The paper presented several anomalous characteristics of the object, which could indicate that it is not a comet at all but ...
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has cowritten a research paper speculating whether the comet 3I/ATLAS is in fact "hostile" ...
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SYFY on MSNInterstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS (Probably) Isn't an Alien Spacecraft, But Here Are All the Theories
The space rock 3I/ATLAS is only the third confirmed interstellar object discovered by astronomers, following 'Oumuamua and ...
We shouldn't assume anything, and we should assess the risk given the data that we have,” Avi Loeb said of 3I/ATLAS ...
"The consequences, should the hypothesis turn out to be correct, could potentially be dire for humanity," said Avi Loeb.
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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 disguise
A controversial new paper questions whether the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a potentially dangerous alien probe, similar ...
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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