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The controversial scientist has once again spoken out about his desire to find little green men aboard 3I/ATLAS.
NASA is tracking a mysterious, fast-moving object entering our solar system, raising questions about whether it's just a comet — or possibly something more advanced. The object, known as 3I-ATLAS, was discovered on July 1 by a telescope in Chile.
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb warns that ignoring anomalies linked to interstellar object 3I/ATLAS could cause humanity to overlook potential evidence of alien technology.
Recent photos reveal that 3I/ATLAS did not disintegrate during its recent fly-by of the sun, leading Harvard scientist Loeb to double down on suggesting that it could be artificial.
Harvard astrophysicist Prof. Avi Loeb has further expanded his list of anomalies spotted on 3I/ATLAS, the third-ever observed interstellar interloper to cruise through the solar system. His list now encompasses 12 anomalies in 3I/ATLAS.
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NASA releases new pics of Manhattan sized ‘spaceship’ 31/ATLAS - as expert says space agency have ‘got it wrong’
Theoretical physicist Avi Loeb has hit back at NASA after the space agency claimed interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a comet, insisting it could be an alien mothership on a reconnaissance mission
Harvard University science professor Avi Loeb discusses the potential origins of the 3I/ATLAS and how it sparked a debate in the science community on ‘The Sunday Briefing.’