In July 2025, scientists discovered a mysterious intergalactic object that was "most likely" an alien ship that could reach Earth by November 2025. Rumors of an incoming alien attack invaded some ...
Mundane wayward space snowball, or extraterrestrial visitor? Astronomers believe that our solar system's latest and only third ever confirmed interstellar visitor, 3I/ATLAS, is almost certainly a ...
A lot of serious scientists are searching for signs of alien life. Most of them are looking really, really far away—often in other star systems. But Harvard physicist Avi Loeb is looking nearby, in ...
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Alien probe or dust physics? The sunward mystery of 3I/ATLAS
Could a comet’s tail pointing towards the Sun possibly indicate alien technology, or is it just a strange quirk of dust ...
In early July, astronomers spotted a strange, fast-moving object racing toward the Sun. Named 3I/ATLAS, the celestial body immediately caught attention because of its unusual trajectory - one that ...
Recent research suggests that our solar system could already be hosting alien probes, potentially observing us from a distance. This idea aligns with a 2023 statement from a Pentagon UFO chief who ...
Mysterious space object was possible alien probe A mysterious space object spotted by astronomers last fall might have been an alien probe, according to a new paper by Harvard researchers.
(MENAFN) Astronomers are closely monitoring a newly discovered interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, notable for its incredible speed, massive size, and an unusual path through our solar system. Harvard ...
A prominent Harvard physicist will spend US$1.5 million on an expedition to Papua New Guinea in search of the remnants of a meteor he believes might be an alien probe. The ambitious expedition is ...
The idea sounds like science fiction, yet a Canadian researcher believes it deserves serious attention. Professor Alex Ellery of Carleton University suggests that self-replicating probes from other ...
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