Astronomer Says the Object Approaching Us From Beyond the Solar System Is Not What We Think
Briefly

Astronomers have discovered an interstellar object named 3I/ATLAS, which is on a unique approach to the solar system. This object may date back to the early origins of the Milky Way galaxy and is believed to be significantly older than the Sun. Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb has commented on this discovery, suggesting that while it could be a comet or asteroid, there’s a chance it might be intentionally directed toward the solar system. Loeb’s views have sparked debate and controversy within the scientific community regarding the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
Astronomers observed an interstellar object, known as 3I/ATLAS, on a unique trajectory. It may be as old as the Milky Way, intriguing scientists.
Avi Loeb speculated that 3I/ATLAS might be either a comet or asteroid but also left open the possibility it could have been sent deliberately.
Loeb criticized Wikipedia and RNAAS for removing his theories from discussions, highlighting ongoing controversies regarding extraterrestrial probes and their implications.
His previous work on 'Oumuamua, suspected to be alien in origin, underscores his commitment to exploring the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
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