'Comet' Could Be Nuclear-Powered, Harvard Scientist Says
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John Hook previews this week's Newsmaker, and FOX 10 Anchor Brian Webb and Executive Producer Trenton Hooker discuss new evidence from Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb that the interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, appears to be emitting its own light.
'Comet' could be nuclear-powered, Harvard scientist says
(NewsNation) — The Harvard scientist raising concerns about incoming comet 3I/ATLAS — namely, that it could be some kind of alien probe sent to study our solar system — is now saying the interstellar object may be nuclear-powered. Avi Loeb said he bases this hypothesis on a July 21 image captured by the Hubble Space Telescope and shared by NASA. He said the image shows a glow on the front end of 3I/ATLAS, as if it is emitting light. For variou…
The mysterious interstellar object that crosses our solar system has just given scientists more proof of their strangeness, and encouraging theories that it could be extraterrestrial technology. 3I/ATLAS seems to generate light of its own According to Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, the object named 3I/ATLAS seems to generate its own light, similar to [...]
Almost all researchers see in 3I/Atlas an interstellar comet racing through our solar system. Only one thing is not: Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb is convinced that this could be an alien spaceship – and presents new evidence.read more on t3n.de
Astronomers intrigued by odd light emitted by interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS
Astronomers have spotted only three objects known to have come from outside our solar system. The newest, called 3I/ATLAS, is already raising eyebrows. First seen this summer, it doesn’t quite behave like a comet, and that’s what makes it so fascinating. Some researchers say it’s just an icy traveler from deep space, while others believe it might be something far more unusual—perhaps even technology built by another civilization. What the Telesc…
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