Astronomers confirm that 3I/Atlas is still intact, despite viral posts claiming it was destroyed near the Sun.
Evidence from key archaeological sites suggests a major cosmic explosion may have reshaped the climate and ecosystems of the late Pleistocene. Scientists are expanding the evidence supporting the idea ...
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The Mysterious Interstellar Object May Have Just Exploded
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests that interstellar object 3I/ATLAS may have just broken up into well over a dozen ...
Comet 3I/ATLAS did not explode as some reports claimed. Instead, it naturally fragmented—a common process for comets nearing the Sun. Scientists confirmed no alien or explosive activity occurred.
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Watch: Cosmic Fireworks As Comet Fragment Traveling Over 80,000 Kilometers Per Hour Explodes In The Air
A piece of a comet decided to take a fatal dive into the Earth’s atmosphere, causing a bright flash and explosion tens of ...
Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is accelerating without a comet tail, sparking a fierce debate: Is it a strange natural wonder, ...
Astronomers have dismissed viral online claims that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS was destroyed near the Sun, confirming that ...
NASA researchers recently observed powerful water jets erupting from comet 3I/ATLAS, comparing the outburst to a “fire hose” ...
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