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Loeb Claims 30-40% Chance Interstellar Comet is Alien Tech

NASA and ESA Mars orbiters photographed interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS shedding 40 kg of water per second as it passed within 19 million miles of Mars in early October 2025.

  • A rare interstellar comet, known as 3I/ATLAS, is approaching Mars and has been photographed by two Mars orbiters, according to the European Space Agency.
  • NASA stated that comet 3I/ATLAS poses no threat to Earth and will approach the sun around October 30.
  • Nick Thomas of the European Space Agency remarked that observing the comet is challenging due to its faintness, being 10,000 to 100,000 times fainter than usual targets.
  • Astronomers are keen to study the properties of 3I/ATLAS as it passes through the solar system, with plans for monitoring by various observatories, including the James Webb Space Telescope and NASA's Perseverance rover.
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