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As 3I/Atlas neared its closest point to the sun in its orbit, the internet was abuzz with curiosity about the comet.
NASA has confirmed that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS safely passed Earth without any deviation from its predicted trajectory, dismissing online fears of a potential impact or orbital anomaly.
Scientist Avi Loeb has accused NASA of withholding critical information about 3I/ATLAS — the Manhattan-sized interstellar comet which he’s postulated could have extraterrestrial origins. The Harvard astrophysicist made these allegations during a recent appearance on “ The Joe Rogan Experience .”
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Expert Warning: Interstellar Comet Leaking Water in Our Solar System
An interstellar comet with the wrong metals and a “chemical passport” from another sun? Meet 3I Atlas. In today’s video, we break down why this visitor is unlike anything we’ve seen: CO₂/CO-rich chemistry with rare OCS,
A captivating interstellar wanderer, known as 3I/ATLAS, has become the focal point of global astronomical interest. Researchers are intrigued by its peculiar behavior, notably a tail that shifts direction unexpectedly.