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A Harvard physicist who earlier this month gave a voice to the alarm about a rare intersteller object passing through our solar system-and suggested that it could be greater than a comet-now says it could also be an atomic-driven spaceship.
The 3I/Atlas was dubbed, firstly found by the Final Warning System (ATLAS) telescope in Chile early in Chile. According to NASA, it has been seen entering our solar system only for the third time.
While NASA classified the object as a comet, Dr. AV Laib said that an image showed an unexpected glow in front of the object, instead of back back – something that he called “quite surprising”.
One in blog post This week, Lobeb wrote that the brightness profile of the object cannot be explained by sunlight reflection or standard commentary outgassing.
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Instead, he suggested, 3i/atlas can cause its light – possibly from nuclear power.
“Alternatively, 3i/atlas may be a spacecraft powered by nuclear power, and its frontal surface can be from the surface dirt that accumulates during its internal journey on its surface,” Loaib wrote“It cannot be dismissed, but better evidence is required to be viable.”
Loaib rejected other natural power sources. A primardial black hole, he said, will produce only 20 nanovats – very weak. A radioactive piece from a supernova was unlikely to its rarity, and the friction from intersteler gas and dust was rejected by the barriers of speed and density.
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A Harvard physicist alarm feels that the object may be a foreign investigation. (AV LOB)
This leaves the simplest explanation: a central, compact, high-power source. The most natural way to achieve gigawatt-tier glow was observed, Laib said, there will be atomic energy.
Nevertheless, Loaib does not claim that the object is atomic-managed. He emphasizes that if natural models fail then there is only one possible interpretation – and to prove that more evidence will be required.
3i/Atlas is estimated to be about 20 kilometers, which is larger than Manhattan.
Loaib has also raised questions about its unusual trajectory.
“If you imagine objects entering the solar system from random directions, one in 500 will be so well aligned with planetary orbits,” Loaib told Fox News Digital earlier this month.
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The intersteller object, which comes from the center of Milky Way, is also expected to pass through Mars, Venus and Jupiter. (Atlas/Air University/NASA)
The intersteller object, which comes from the center of Milky Way, is also expected to pass through Mars, Venus and Jupiter – another impossible coincidence, he said.
“It also comes close to each of them, with the possibility of one in 20,000,” he said.
According to NASA, 3i/Atlas on 30 October – will reach its nearest point of the Sun, about 130 million miles away.
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“If it comes out technically, it will clearly have a major impact on the future of humanity,” Lobeb said. “We have to decide how to answer it.”
Sophia Competon of Fox News Digital contributed to this report.