If the astronomer's hypothesis is right, it could mean that the interstellar object is linked to alien technology.
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New haptic system lets soft objects respond to taps, squeezes and twists
New technology that invites expressive, two-way communication between a person and the soft, flexible object they are holding ...
MSDE is objecting to estimates from the state’s inspector general about how much funding schools spend on missing students.
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NASA Rover Appears to Catch Photo of Mysterious Interstellar Object From Surface of Mars
NASA's Mars Perseverance rover has seemingly managed to snap images of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS as it made its flyby of ...
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The Mysterious Object Cruising Through Solar System Is Releasing Strange Metals, Paper Finds
Astronomers found that interstellar object 3I/ATLAS shows an "extreme abundance ratio" of nickel and iron in its gas plume.
Scientists have discovered that the 3I/ATLAS — a Manhattan-sized interstellar object that potentially has alien tech — is much larger than previously thought.... First discovered by NASA on July 1, ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS — just the third such object ever confirmed to have entered our solar system — flew past Mars ...
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Odd solar system object may have sent out a signal
A mysterious object traveling through our solar system may have emitted a signal, according to a scientist. This enigmatic ...
The first images from Mars of the Manhattan-sized interstellar object 3I/ATLAS have been released as NASA has gone radio ...
NASA and the European Space Agency are tracking the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object as it travels past Mars on its way toward the Sun and through the solar system.
Need a refresher about 3I/ATLAS? Here's everything to know about the interstellar object, including when the latest observations will be made.
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3I/ATLAS may not have had a close encounter in 10 million years, before it approached our Solar System.
A team of astronomers has attempted to track the path of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS back into the past, tracing its path through the galaxy in simulations involving over 13 million stars.
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