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The comet between the 3i stars/Atlas is much larger than what scientists thought first


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The comet, who travels outside the solar system and heads towards the Earth is much greater than what scientists believe first. A scientist has detailed in a New report.

Avi Loeb claims that the comet can be an artifact of foreign technology instead of a natural body because it weighs more than 33 billion tons and extends at least 3.1 miles across.

This object, named 3i/Atlas, is only the third visitor among the stars that were ever discovered, after Oumuamua in 2017 and 2i/Borisov in 2019.

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3i/Atlas was monitored in July with notes that the comet fluttering huge amounts of carbon dioxide and dust while racing towards the sun.

Lub and his colleagues calculated a simple “non -Javuian acceleration” in his movement caused by the “tweet”, which indicates that the object should be much heavier than what is assumed by early models.

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Oumuamua dwarves, only a quarter of miles, and Borisov, about 0.6 miles.

“This makes 3i/atlas from three to five orders in size more large than the former being among the stars, we noticed,” Loop wrote in office.

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Next week, the comet will pass a distance of 1.67 million miles from the orbit of Mars while also approaching Jupiter and Venus.

Loop NASA urged the Hirise camera over the Mars Reconnaissance to the object towards the object and said it even a single bright laziness can adjust its true dimensions.

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“We should not decide the nature of 3i/atlas based on the chemical composition of its human beings,” Lub wrote.

“For the same reason, we should not judge a book from its cover,” he added.

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