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.
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 massive object races through our solar system at 150,000 miles per hour — and the numbers say it shouldn’t be here at all.