Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is expected to make its closest pass of the Earth just under a month from now, coming within around 170 million miles of us.
Three months later, it’s expected to get even closer to Jupiter as it continues on its highly eccentric path through the solar system.
And as Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb — who has long championed the theory that 3I/ATLAS could be an alien ****** ecraft, to the increasing dismay of the mainstream research community — points out on his blog, recent “non-gravitational acceleration” seems to have nudged it toward a fascinating region of Jupiter
Three months later, it’s expected to get even closer to Jupiter as it continues on its highly eccentric path through the solar system.
And as Harvard astronomer Avi Loeb — who has long championed the theory that 3I/ATLAS could be an alien ****** ecraft, to the increasing dismay of the mainstream research community — points out on his blog, recent “non-gravitational acceleration” seems to have nudged it toward a fascinating region of Jupiter
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