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Alien comet 3I/ATLAS is blasting 70 swimming pools of water into space every day and astronomers are stunned
When a hunk of ice from another star system hurtles through our cosmic neighborhood, astronomers pay attention. When that same hunk of ice starts blasting out enough water to fill 70 Olympic swimming ...
ALMA reveals unusual “alien” water in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, showing it formed in an extremely cold, distant star ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS carries 40 times more heavy water than Earth’s oceans — and formed at -405 degrees
A comet born around another star is carrying water unlike anything ever measured in our solar system. Observations of ...
Measurements of this interstellar comet’s molecular makeup show an excess of heavy water molecules that is dramatically ...
Scientists and NASA officials insist the object is a natural comet, not alien technology. Recent observations found no radio signals from the comet that would suggest it was artificial. The comet made ...
An interstellar comet changed its chemistry after passing the Sun, revealing hidden layers and a surprising mix of carbon dioxide and water.
Astronomers say that there are possible signs of life on Comet 67P, based on data from the European Space Agency's Philae Lander. The comet has features that indicate it may be home to alien life, ...
Missing US scientists’ mystery: Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb urges caution regarding a series of unexplained deaths and disappearances among US scientists, including a retired Air Force general. He ...
Those concerned that 3I/ATLAS' arrival to our solar system meant that some sort of alien invasion was imminent can breathe a sigh of relief. Echoing what NASA officials have long said, a team of ...
Scientists confirmed that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which passed closest to Earth in December 2025, showed no detectable technosignatures strong enough to suggest it is an alien spacecraft.
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