Interstellar Object Dubbed 'Hostile Alien Threat' by Harvard Scientist Is Travelling at 130,000 MPH
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3I/ATLAS Is Very Actively Releasing Water
3I/ATLAS, our third discovered interstellar visitor, has been in the news a lot lately for a whole host of reasons, and rightly so given the amount of unique scientific data different groups and telescopes have been collecting off of it. A new pre-release paper from researchers at the Auburn University Department of Physics recounts yet another interesting aspect of the new visitor - its water content.
A visitor to another star system surprised astronomers from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration of the United States (NASA).The Hubble space telescope obtained the sharpest image of comet 3I/ATLAS, just the third interstellar object detected so far and that travels the space at record speed.3I/ATLAS: a recent finding from the Hubble telescope in ChileThe 3I/ATLAS was first detected on July 1, 2025 by the telescope of the asteroid d…
Interstellar Object Speeding at 130,000 Mph Prompts Harvard Warning: ‘Hostile Alien Threat’ Possible
A newly spotted interstellar comet is passing through our solar system at a blistering speed of 130,000 miles per hour, raising both scientific interest and speculative questions about where it came from — and what else might be out there. Named 3I/ATLAS, it’s only the third object ever confirmed to have entered our system from beyond, following ʻOumuamua in 2017 and Comet Borisov in 2019. 3I/ATLAS Could Be Massive — or Maybe Not The most recent…
zen reading Home / Videos / World Home Videos International world videos Subject by topic Astronomy Home / World 2 photos Video Tuesday, August 12, 2025 - 19:29 The interstellar object crossing the Solar System is a comet of billions of years Tuesday, August 12, 2025
A rare comet is approaching our solar system – but it is passing at a safe distance. In September, it may become visible to amateur telescopes. The comet was discovered on July 1 of this year by the Atlas telescope in Chile and was named 3I/Atlas. It is the third interstellar object ever observed passing through our solar system – hence the number three in the name. The two previous objects are 1I/’Oumuamua, discovered in 2017, and 2I/Borisov, d…
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