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Hubble telescope captures third interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS showing active dust coma racing through solar system.
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the sharpest images ever taken of 3I/ATLAS as it makes its way into the inner solar system.
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Daily Voice on MSNIncoming Comet Could Be Alien Probe, Harvard Professor Says; Other Experts Aren't Buying It
A cosmic visitor is stirring up an earthly debate. A Harvard University astrophysicist has suggested the incoming ...
Your odds of winning the lottery are still 100,000 times larger than the probability of either Voyager hitting a comet.
Avi Loeb, the chair of the astronomy department at Harvard, has suggested that 31/Atlas could be an alien probe on a “reconnaissance mission”.
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The Weather Network on MSNLook up! The Perseids peak Tuesday night
On the night of Tuesday, August 12, we reach the deepest, most concentrated part of that stream. This is when the Perseids ...
New Hubble data on the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet points to it having a nucleus between 1,000 feet and 3.5 miles, speed at 130,000 mph.
A Harvard scientist has issued a concerning warning over a mystery interstellar object. Currently zooming through it, NASA ...
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WGAL on MSNLook Up! Perseids Meteor Shower Peaks Tuesday Night
The annual Perseids Meteor Shower will peak Tuesday night and early Wednesday morning. However, the Waning Gibbous moon will ...
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have observed 3I/ATLAS, only the third known object from outside our solar ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNCould an Alien Probe Be Passing Through Our Solar System? Harvard Expert Weighs In
In a groundbreaking study,Harvard physicist Dr. Avi Loeb has brought new attention to an unusual interstellar object, ...
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IFLScience on MSN3I/ATLAS Is Fastest Interstellar Comet Ever Recorded, Clocking 130,000 MPH
Comet 3I/ATLAS has been observed by the Hubble Space Telescope, which delivered new insights into this third interstellar visitor. The orbital observatory has refined the estimates about the size of ...
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