3I/ATLAS: NASA’s TESS Releases 28-Hr Long Footage Of Exocomet; Harvard’s Avi Loeb Looks For More Anomalies
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The Window Is Closing On 3I/ATLAS And Scientists Know It
Inside This Report An object from beyond our solar system entered, revealed itself briefly, and is now slipping away—leaving scientists to race against time to understand what they are truly observing. Unlike past interstellar visitors, 3I/ATLAS has displayed behavior that defies easy classification, resisting clean labels such as “comet” or “asteroid” despite months of observation. As 3I/ATLAS departs the solar system, scientists face a narrowin
3I ATLAS Isn’t Natural… NASA Finally Admits Something’s Wrong
3I ATLAS Isn’t Natural… NASA Finally Admits Something’s Wrong An interstellar object known as 3I ATLAS has triggered one of the most serious scientific debates in modern astronomy.3I ATLAS Isn’t Natural… NASA Finally Admits Something’s Wrong An interstellar object known as 3I ATLAS has triggered one of the most serious scientific debates in modern astronomy. Amazing Future Science & Technology
A 28-Hour Movie of 3I/ATLAS from TESS
NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite, abbreviated as TESS, recorded a large series of images of the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS as the object was receding away from the Sun between January 15 to 22, 2026. In the resulting TESS video, available here, 3I/ATLAS appears as a bright glowing…
Comet 3I/ATLAS has been the main theme of the scientific community and of the fans of outer space since July 1, 2025, the day it entered the solar system. Since then different theories have been unleashed about what it was, among them and the ones that became most popular, the one that said that it was a spaceship. However, after all this time it was possible to explain its composition, and even parts of its origin. However, during this 2026, th…
The comet 3I/Atlas keeps the research going. Now the exoplanet probe Tess of the Nasa has targeted the interstellar visitor. A MIT researcher has created an impressive time-lapse video from the data.read more on t3n.de
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