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Does physics really rule out interstellar travel?
Physics sets unforgiving limits on how fast anything can move, yet the same laws also leave surprising room for creative ways ...
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NASA Flags 3I/ATLAS for Losing 5B Tons Per Month—Interstellar Comet Defies Natural Laws
On July 1, 2025, the ATLAS telescope in Chile made a historic discovery that would captivate astronomers worldwide. The object it detected, later named 3I/ATLAS, became only the third confirmed ...
The Very Large Telescope (VLT) detected significant nickel vapor but almost no iron in the interstellar 3I/Atlas comet. Having nickel without iron is not a chemical signature found in known natural ...
On July 1, astronomers spotted an unusual high-speed object zooming towards the sun. Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, the surprising space traveler had one very special quality: its orbit showed it had come from ...
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