Harvard expert warns alien UFOs are coming to Earth
A strange object is hurtling towards Earth on an unusual trajectory, causing scientists to worry that it could be a sign of an extraterrestrial encounter.
Báo Khoa học và Đời sống•01/08/2025
Harvard University theoretical physics professor Avi Loeb and colleagues discovered a strange interstellar object called 3I/ATLAS on July 1 using the NASA-funded ATLAS robotic telescope. Photo: Mail Online. According to Professor Loeb, 3I/ATLAS is following an extremely normal orbit and will bring it close to three planets: Venus, Mars and Jupiter. Photo: Mail Online.
Professor Loeb explained that the orbit of 3I/ATLAS is so rare that the chance of a natural asteroid randomly following it is less than 0.005%. Photo: Mail Online. Based on these, Professor Loeb - who has strong faith in UFOs - believes that 3I/ATLAS could be an alien probe sent to the Solar System. Photo: Mail Online. Professor Loeb added that such a spacecraft and the aliens controlling it would have two engines. One engine would be harmless and the other would be hostile. Photo: Mail Online.
Professor Loeb's research team believes that if their hypothesis is correct, aliens may be hostile and consider humans a threat and need to attack. Photo: orbitaltoday.com. Previously, experts' research showed that 3I/ATLAS was rushing into the Solar System at a speed of more than 217,000 km/h and it originated from the constellation Sagittarius. Photo: International Gemini Observatory/ NOIRLab/ NSF/ AURA/K. Meech (IfA/U. Hawaii). Image processing via Jen Miller & Mahdi Zamani (NSF NOIRLab). The hyperbolic orbit suggests that 3I/ATLAS is an object from outside the Solar System, similar to two previously discovered interstellar objects, Oumuamua (2017) and Borisov (2019). Image: NASA/ JPL-Caltech.
However, the mysterious object 3I/ATLAS is unusually bright despite being about 490 million kilometers from Earth. Based on the level of light reflection, scientists estimate its diameter to be up to 20 kilometers. Image: International Gemini Observatory/ NOIRLab/ NSF/ AURA/ K. Meech (IfA/U. Hawaii)/ Jen Miller and Mahdi Zamani (NSF NOIRLab) (CC BY 4.0). Readers are invited to watch the video : Universe map with more than 900,000 stars, galaxies and black holes. Source: THĐT1.
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