NASA has pinpointed the exact moment when interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, the object suspected to be an alien spacecraft, made ...
Long before scientists discovered that other stars in the universe host their own planetary systems, humanity had ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is rapidly moving away from us. Can we 'intercept' it before it leaves us forever?
I/ATLAS has passed its closest point to Earth, meaning we will soon lose sight of it for good. Some scientists want to send a spacecraft to chase down the alien comet — or the next interstellar object ...
Incredible but true! A Harvard astrophysicist puts forward a startling hypothesis: comet 3I/ATLAS could be an alien ...
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Alien probe or dust physics? The sunward mystery of 3I/ATLAS
Could a comet’s tail pointing towards the Sun possibly indicate alien technology, or is it just a strange quirk of dust ...
He cited the astronomical gaffe in January, when The Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass., announced the discovery of an ...
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Sol 1,540: NASA Releases Video Of Perseverance Rover's Record-Breaking Drive On Mars
The one-minute timelapse shows the rover traverse the Martian terrain, and cross its own tracks from earlier in the year.
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NASA researcher maps how alien societies could fill the Milky Way
The search for intelligent life in our galaxy is shifting from abstract speculation to detailed cartography, as researchers ...
A mysterious guest from the deep cosmos, 3I/ATLAS, has sparked a fierce debate: could its fragments actually reach us?
Comet 3I/ATLAS, a 33-billion-ton object that's older than our solar system, will make its closest approach to Earth on Friday. Scientists are ...
Harvard's Avi Loeb claims the 3I/ATLAS object might be an alien battleship, but NASA experts insist the data confirms it is ...
Research biologically the octopuses are fascinating because in a way they are the most alien creatures among marine ...
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