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    The astronomer at Harvard University suggests the task of Kamikaze to analyze the “intruder”

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 8, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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    The astronomer at Harvard University suggests the task of Kamikaze to analyze the “intruder”
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    The “Kamikaze” mission of the investigation will be. The initial payment maneuver for the objection will be applied “just 8 days before the date of completion in the original for Juno's fall in Jupiter's atmosphere.” Although the world believes that this is a means of “renewal” and “extending the scientific life” of the mission, this also means that the proposal takes place in a critical moment, as the investigation will be already at the end of its initial mission.

    Strange technology?

    Foreign hypothesis predicts the astronomer. In a recently published study (still without the pendant review), LOEB and two other researchers are taking advantage of the possibility of 3i/atlas being a smart investigation sent by civilizations outside the ground. “This organism can be an artifact, and perhaps even hostile, as the” mysterious forest “hypothesis is predicted by a paradoxical Fermi,” the authors write.

    Alignment of mysterious planets and maneuvers. The article provides a series of abnormal cases, according to scientists, raises doubts. One is the 3i/Atlas path, which approaches Venus, Mars and Jupiter with an unlikely possibility – only 0.005 %. In addition, the comet reaches the bottom at a hidden point by the sun in relation to the Earth, which, according to the study, “will allow the secret mane to remain in the solar system.”

    Cometa Cometa 3i/ATLAS ROUTE when passing through the solar system
    Cometa Cometa 3i/ATLAS ROUTE when passing through the solar system Photo: Reproduction/nasa/jpl-caltech

    The size is outside the standard and the absence of the tail. Another point where the researchers cited is the size of the object, which is estimated at a diameter of up to 20 km. This would make it much larger than 1I/'ormuamua, the first visitor among the stars discovered in 2017. Although it was classified as guilty, 3i/Atlas has no clear signs of ice lush, as expected for this type of celestial body.

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