31/ATLAS and the Interstellar Anomaly That Refuses to Fade From Scientific Debate
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31/ATLAS and the Interstellar Anomaly That Refuses to Fade From Scientific Debate
After an epic journey lasting billions of years through deep space, 31/ATLAS made its closest approach to Earth on Friday, December 19, quietly passing by without incident. While some online speculation imagined dramatic encounters, the so-called interstellar anomaly simply continued on its trajectory. Yet for Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, the object’s flyby did little to settle the debate over what 31/ATLAS truly is. Venezuelan oil tankers …
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar object presents an unexplained acceleration by gravitational forces and emits a 'recurrent jet' that has triggered alerts in the scientific community. Harvard academic Avi Loeb suggests a possible artificial origin, reviving open debates from the 'Oumuamua' case. This finding challenges orbital models and complicates spatial tracking efforts.
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