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Expert claims 3I/ATLAS is 'Alien' object as it has 'precisely-tuned trajectory' to Jupiter
The controversial interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has continued to raise concerns with a series of strange anomalies that have been revealed by a prominent Harvard professor. Professor Avi Loeb has ...
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Alien comet 3I/ATLAS is blasting 70 swimming pools of water into space every day and astronomers are stunned
When a hunk of ice from another star system hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood, astronomers pay attention. When that ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Renowned astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson continues to dismiss the hypothesis of a Harvard University professor that a massive ...
'Alien' object on warning list | FOX 10 Talks Anchor Brian Webb and Executive Producer Trenton Hooker talk with Harvard Professor Avi Loeb on the latest with 3I/Atlas after the International Asteroid ...
An interstellar object roughly the size of Manhattan has captured scientists’ attention — and one prominent Harvard astrophysicist believes it could be something far beyond natural. According to the ...
A video, now viral on the social media, shows a bright object slowly falling from the sky over Indonesia, triggering claims that it was ‘too slow to be a meteor’ and possibly something attempting to ...
The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) has officially placed the newly discovered interstellar object, 3I/Atlas, under continuous observation. FOX 10 Phoenix anchor Brian Webb and Executive ...
Harvard astronomer, Avi Loeb, speculates it could be an artificial alien object. NASA experts maintain that the object appears to be a natural comet with unique variations. Rare interstellar object 3I ...
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 ...
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