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Harvard scientist saying mysterious object aiming at Earth is 'not natural' explains what the world must do to prepare

 

A Harvard scientist has issued a warning for an object heading towards Earth and insisted that the planet needs to be prepared for some weird eventualities.

Harvard physicist Avi Loeb has admitted to having concerns about the recently discovered space object 3I/ATLAS.

He has released his own paper on the matter and has concluded that the object is ‘not natural’, arguing that the world can’t just wait to understand more about it.

On the contrary, he has insisted the world needs to take a few steps to decide on how we would deal with the object if the worse should happen...

 

What has NASA said about 3I/ATLAS?

3I/ATLAS was detected on July 1 at the NASA-funded ATLAS survey telescope at Río Hurtado, Chile and immediately scientists began investigating what they were actually looking at.

Amazingly, it’s only the third known object to originate from interstellar space - meaning it came from beyond our own Solar System.

Scientists came to this conclusion ultimately because the object was traveling too fast to be bound by the Sun's gravity, at more than 41 miles per second.

 

Full story:

https://www.unilad.com/news/world-news/harvard-scientist-nasa-comet-3iatlas-space-object-098718-20250811

 

"Smoke me a kipper, I'll be back for breakfast!"

Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

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200 researchers have declared it a comet, while one single one says it are aliens.

 

Looking at his picture, tells me how serious to take him.

 

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Not sure I will be losing any sleep over this..........however.......who knows?

 

The closest it gets to us is twice the distance to the Sun......unless it changes course of course.....now that would cause some panic of course.

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