A Harvard University professor has said that 3I/ATLAS experienced a sudden "nongravitational" acceleration while passing ...
Interstellar invader Comet 3I/ATLAS is still full of surprises — an unexpected brightening has scientists baffled ...
As 3I/Atlas neared its closest point to the sun in its orbit, the internet was abuzz with curiosity about the comet.
A massive comet known as 3I/ATLAS that was first discovered zooming across the solar system over the summer showed signs of ...
I/ATLAS is an interstellar object — the third known visitor from beyond our solar system — now sweeping past the Sun on a one ...
I/ATLAS, an interstellar object the size of Manhattan, recently showed signs of non-gravitational acceleration and was seemingly “bluer than the Sun” as it went past Earth’s local star. According to ...
Researchers analyze interstellar object 3I/ATLAS near the Sun to detect gravitational lensing, using ALMA and solar observatories, examining trajectory, non-gravitational acceleration and perihelion ...
However, with ATLAS’s recent trajectory, in a recent blog post, Harvard scientist Avi Loeb claimed that the “non-gravitational acceleration might be the technological signature of an internal engine,” ...
I/ATLAS was recorded by several objects as it made its close pass by the sun this week which resulted in the jarring ...
NASA scientists have detected traces of water on the mysterious interstellar object 3I/Atlas, sparking new discussions about the possibility of life elsewhere in the universe.
I/ATLAS has captured the attention of space enthusiasts and researchers with its unusual features. The interstellar object is ...
An interstellar comet that originated outside our solar system just made its closest pass of the sun, setting it on an outgoing path — but it’s not leaving our cosmic ...