An object arrived from beyond our solar system this summer. Scientists are now debating whether it blew itself apart near the Sun — or whether the numbers point to something unusual about what this object really is.
An object arrived from beyond our solar system this summer. Scientists are now debating whether it blew itself apart near the Sun — or whether the numbers point to something unusual about what this object really is.
As the third interstellar visitor races through our solar system, a Harvard professor’s warnings about a potential “Trojan Horse” alien probe clash with mounting evidence that 3I/ATLAS might be the strangest comet we’ve ever seen.
A mysterious radio transmission from 1977 and an interstellar visitor in 2025 share an eerily close position in space, raising questions about their possible connection.
A massive object races through our solar system at 150,000 miles per hour — and the numbers say it shouldn’t be here at all.