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Major 3I/ATLAS update as mysterious signal 'could be message from alien's home planet'
A Harvard scientist tracking 3I/ATLAS, a bizarre interstellar visitor to our solar system, believes its home planet may have ...
Astronomers confirm 3I/ATLAS' radio signal is natural, not alien, with MeerKAT data showing it matches typical cometary ...
I/Atlas isn’t sending messages. We explain the viral clip, the real radio detection from water chemistry, scientist responses, and its safe 170 million mile pass.
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Astronomers detect first 'radio signal' from interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS — but it wasn't aliens
Astronomers at South Africa's MeerKAT radio telescope have detected the first radio waves coming from the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS. But while this sounds suspiciously like alien activity, it is ...
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Radio Signals Detected From Comet 3I/ATLAS — What Its Interstellar Origins Reveal
Learn what makes Comet 3I/Atlas, the third interstellar object ever observed entering into our solar system, so significant ...
Astronomers around the world have been fascinated by a particular comet for weeks. It is called 3i/ATLAS, and it is the third ...
NASA detected radio echoes from 3I/ATLAS which human beings wanted to understand what they mean. Thus, NASA then proceeded to ...
Scientists are investigating a mysterious pulse signal from interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. The signal reportedly follows a ...
I/Atlas is brightening, turning blue and emitting a radio signal, but scientists say its path misses Earth by a wide margin and it poses no threat to humans.
Dive into 3I/ATLAS, the 2025 interstellar comet sparking alien probe buzz. NASA Hubble data reveals size anomalies, Avi Loeb ...
Since its discovery, 3I/ATLAS has been at the centre of viral speculation, echoing the debate that followed the first known interstellar visitor, ‘Oumuamua, in 2017.
I/ATLAS was first observed in July 2025 and is only the third interstellar object ever detected passing through our solar system. Traveling at an astounding speed of over 130,000 miles per hour ...
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