The 'Alien Comet' Is on the Way: 3I/ATLAS to Make Rare Earth Pass
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A mysterious object called 3I/Atlas is set to pass close to Earth next week. Some researchers say it could be alien technology and pose a risk.
Mysterious Interstellar Object Now Approaching Earth
For months now, astronomers have been closely watching the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS as it rips through the solar system at a breakneck velocity. And before it finally leaves us for good, the object — which is broadly believed to be a comet, in spite of other theories that we’ll get to in a minute — is expected to make its closest approach to Earth in just over a week from now, coming within just 167 million miles. While that’s sti…
Why did NASA take so long to publish the images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS?Comet 3I/ATLAS exceeds expectations: it reaches 57 km/s and doubles the speed of other interstellar visitorsThe interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS continues to approach the Earth and, thanks to this, both NASA and the European Space Agency (ESA) were able to obtain new, much clearer images.This object, discovered in July, is just the third from outside the solar system …
December 2025 will be a special month as the skies will have a special visitor: Comet 3I/ATLAS, from outside our star system. December 19, 2025, will be its closest point to Earth. This image of Comet 3I/ATLAS, captured by a ground-based telescope, reveals a green coma, a bluish ion tail that snakes as it is deflected by the solar wind, and a faint anti-tail—all typical features of comets. Credit: Victor Sabet & Julien De Winter. This December 2…
Mysterious Interstellar Object Now Approaching Earth - Technology Shout
For months, astronomers have been keeping a close eye on the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, which is hurtling through the solar system at breakneck speeds. The object – which is generally believed to be a comet, although we’ll get to other theories later – is expected to make its closest approach to Earth in just over a week, at a distance of just 167 million miles, before it finally leaves us forever. While that’s still about 1.5 time…
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