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Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS — which is zooming through our inner solar system — appears to be emitting its own light, ...
A respected Harvard professor is once again challenging the scientific community with a controversial claim, urging global ...
Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb and his colleagues suggest the possibility interstellar space object 3I/ATLAS is generating "its ...
Mankind must decide how it’s going to deal with contact with extraterrestrials — and time could be running out, one expert ...
Massive interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, larger than Manhattan, shows unusual glow pattern and planetary alignment that Harvard ...
"We should put all possibilities on the table that it's a rock, a comet, or something else until we get the evidence, the ...
"The consequences, should the hypothesis turn out to be correct, could potentially be dire for humanity," said Avi Loeb.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has cowritten a research paper speculating whether the comet 3I/ATLAS is in fact "hostile" ...
However, we might also want to look for hints of alien origin. One very strong piece of evidence would be any kind of radio waves coming from the probe as a form of communication. This is assuming the ...
Avi Loeb suggested that NASA may have rushed to conclusions by ruling out the possibility of an artificial aircraft.
Avi Loeb, Frank B. Baird Jr. Professor of Science at Harvard University, speaks during the SALT conference in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., September 14, 2022.
Professor Avi Loeb is leading an analysis of recovered fragments of the IM1 meteor that plunged to the Earth in January 2014 over the Pacific off Manus Island, about 260 miles from Papua New Guinea.