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By early December, 3I/ATLAS will move away from the Sun’s vicinity, and its glare, and will be visible again in the Northern Hemisphere with its closest pass to Earth occurring on December 19.
Other than being a ‘Trojan Horse’ alien spaceship set to release probes to study our planet, or crashing into Earth, neither of which are likely, it looks like Comet 3I/ATLAS is what it appears to be — a comet — although a somewhat unique one.
Avi Loeb appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience podcast, where interest in the Interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS was revived. The Harvard astrophysicist suggested that the object might be more than a normal comet.
Scientist Avi Loeb has accused NASA of withholding critical information about 3I/ATLAS — the Manhattan-sized interstellar comet which he’s postulated could have extraterrestrial origins. The Harvard astrophysicist made these allegations during a recent appearance on the Joe Rogan Experience.
Interstellar object 3I/ATLAS sparks concerns as physicist Avi Loeb discusses the methods of intercepting intelligent life
Joe Rogan was left stunned after Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb revealed discussions about alien tech tied to 3I/ATLAS are being blocked.
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is passing safely through our solar system. Learn about its discovery, its distant path, and why NASA is using Hubble, Webb, and more to study it.
Does a video clip show a timelapse of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, captured by the Gemini North telescope in Hawaii, released on July 15, 2025, by NSF's NOIRLab and the University of Hawaii? No, that's not true: The authentic image