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Interstellar visitors like comet 3I/ATLAS are the most common objects in the Milky Way: 'There's almost always one within the solar system'
Astronomers say that mysterious interstellar visitors like 'Oumuamua and 3I/ATLAS are the most common large bodies in the ...
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Strange object enters solar system, now shifting colors
The cosmos, in its vast expanse, continues to reveal awe-inspiring mysteries. The latest of these enigmas is a color-changing ...
I/ATLAS is a fast, ancient interstellar object. Its odd features fuel both scientific study and speculation. On July 1, ...
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A Strange Object Has Entered Our Solar System—and One Scientist Says It May Be an Alien Craft
The anomalous nature of the object led astrophysicist Avi Loeb to apply a thought experiment to it, highlighting everything ...
As interstellar object 3I/ATLAS approaches its closest point to the Sun next month, astronomers are watching as the ...
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Scientist Watching to See If Mysterious Object Visiting Our Solar System Releases Any Probes
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb argued interstellar object 3I/ATLAS "could either visit us or release some mini-probes that ...
The third interstellar object ever observed is in our neighborhood—for now. And, asteroid Bennu could contain dust from ...
Called 3I/ATLAS, the object is only the third of its kind known to astronomers, and it’s likely been heading our way for ...
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows an unexpected frontal glow that Harvard's Avi Loeb says cannot be explained by sunlight reflection or standard cometary outgassing.
Astronomers announced they have discovered an icy body that rivals Pluto's moon in size and hints that other planets may lurk within the far reaches of our solar system. The object, 2001 KX76, appears ...
The rapid growth of data and the changing nature of data applications is challenging established architectural concepts for how to store big data. Where once organizations may have first looked to ...
Astronomers got a jolt last fall when a telescope in Hawaii glimpsed a large, cigar-shaped object tumbling past the sun at an astonishing clip of 196,000 miles an hour. Some guessed the 400-meter-long ...
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