The 3I/ATLAS interstellar space object has emitted unusual rays, the origin of which is not known for certain. This was announced on October 14 by Avi Loeb, a scientist at Harvard University. “These rays, observed from 3I/ATLAS, should have been blurred due to rotation. Instead, in the picture taken by Nibling and Buchner on November 9, 2025, strongly collimated rays extending over distances of more than a million kilometers,” he wrote in his blog on the Medium platform.
Related Posts
Vilnius Airport Temporarily Closed Amid Balloon Threat
Vilnius International Airport was temporarily closed due to the detection of balloons approaching it. This was announced on November 23…
Catherine Connolly Triumphs in Irish Presidential Election as Rival Admits Defeat
Independent candidate Catherine Connolly secured victory in the Irish presidential election, with her opponent Heather Humphries from the Fine Gael…
Munich Airport Temporarily Shut Down Over Unidentified Drones
Munich Airport has been temporarily closed due to unidentified unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in the air. The incident occurred on…