You won't see interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS
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Physicist Avi Loeb sheds light on a recent study which observes the interstellar object glowing brighter than before and becoming bluer than the Sun
Harvard Physics Professor Avi Loeb joins the show to discuss the recent finding of the interstellar object 3I Atlas. NASA insists it's just a normal comet, but Loeb believes it's worth discussing the possibility of it being a piece of alien technology.
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet’s size and physical properties are being investigated by astronomers around the world. Viewers can check the 3I/ATLAS positioning through live tracking available online, hosted by The Sky. In addition, space agencies are also streaming the 3I/ATLAS’ updates live with the comet’s positioning and more.
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS sparks concerns as physicist Avi Loeb discusses the methods of intercepting intelligent life
A newly observed interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, contains iron-free nickel alloys — a composition former NASA surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers calls 'impossible' for a natural body.
Lancaster lecturer Dr Norris said it is clear Oumuamu was not a spaceship, and he has not seen any proof so far that 31/ATLAS is behaving abnormally either. In a blog post earlier this month, Dr Loeb said he put the chance of the comet not being ‘fully natural’ at 30 to 40%.
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Juno’s possible link to 3I/Atlas sparks debate — did NASA miss a rare chance to study the interstellar visitor?
Space watchers are questioning if NASA’s Juno spacecraft could have observed 3I/Atlas, but the agency’s silence leaves the mystery unsolved.
As comet 3I/ATLAS nears its 29 October perihelion, scientists test whether its acceleration hints at alien propulsion—a bold 'mothership' theory led by Avi Loeb.