Loeb's latest concern is what he dubs the 13th anomaly—a coincidence he believes looks far more like intentional navigation ...
If we find technological satellites of Jupiter that we did not send, it would imply that Jupiter is of interest to an ...
Key Findings The tail shouldn't exist at that distance. The mass loss exceeds what the object can afford to lose. What we're ...
Harvard physicist Avi Loeb calculates that the probability of the giant interstellar object 3I/ATLAS being a natural comet is ...
Recent photos reveal that 3I/ATLAS did not disintegrate during its recent fly-by of the sun, leading Harvard scientist Loeb ...
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Harvard astrophysicist suggests 3I/Atlas may be on a mission to observe Jupiter in bold new theory
Unusual behavior of 3I/Atlas inspires a new theory suggesting it might be observing Jupiter like a controlled object.
More recently, proponents of UAPs as alien spacecraft have appeared before the U.S. Congress, confidently claiming that they ...
The Harvard astrophysicist seems unimpressed with the revelations made by NASA, as he wanted the space agency to answer more ...
Avi Loeb says 3I/Atlas is gaining speed as new images show unusual tail changes. We unpack the data, comet physics, and whether it poses any risk.
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb is still not giving up hope that 3I/ATLAS could be an alien mothership and says it's too early to ...
Avi Loeb breaks down the statistical anomalies of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, arguing that its precise orbit and ...
Key Takeaways An ancient wanderer from beyond our solar system adjusts its path with uncanny accuracy. Scientists spot a fine ...
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