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Interstellar object might be slowing down, expert says
A scientist has recently posited that a mysterious interstellar object, potentially of extraterrestrial origin, appears to be dramatically decelerating, as if applying brakes. This intriguing hypothesis challenges previous assumptions about its trajectory through our solar system and sparks renewed debate among astronomers about its nature and implications for interstellar visitors.
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Object Spotted Near Earth May Be Ancient Spacecraft
The Zond 1 probe was the second Soviet spacecraft to reach Venus, and the first lander to have been sent there. However, technological issues resulted in scientists losing contact long before it arrived at its intended destination.
New images of the 33-million ton interstellar object confirmed it is releasing a nickel alloy commonly used in the aerospace industry, Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Avi Loeb revealed.
A newly observed interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, contains iron-free nickel alloys — a composition former NASA surgeon Dr. Gregory Rogers calls 'impossible' for a natural body.
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Baba Vanga’s 2025 alien prediction resurfaces as space object 3I/Atlas sparks debate among scientists and researchers
The discovery of interstellar object 3I/Atlas has revived discussions around Baba Vanga’s 2025 alien prediction, dividing opinions among physicists
Lancaster lecturer Dr Norris said it is clear Oumuamu was not a spaceship, and he has not seen any proof so far that 31/ATLAS is behaving abnormally either. In a blog post earlier this month, Dr Loeb said he put the chance of the comet not being ‘fully natural’ at 30 to 40%.