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Is 3I/ATLAS An Interstellar Comet Or Something Else? … from Crooks & Liars John Amato

Tom Bettenhausen3 days ago01 mins

Look up into the sky in late October as the 3I/ATLAS gets as close to the Sun as its trajectory permits.

Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb, says he believes there is a 40% chance it is something other than a comet. He is one of the main proponents to suggest the Fermi paradox may be solved.

Hmmmm…

NASA gives a good explanation.

Neil deGrasse Tyson says we need more data and stop dropping Fermi on us.

The 3I/ATLAS is traveling at around 135,000 which is incredibly fast.
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