Stargazers using telescopes should be able to see the object in the predawn sky beginning Nov. 11, according to EarthSky.
A new report offers the latest confirmation of 3I/ATLAS and its interstellar origins, as scientists still debate over its unusual properties.
As NASA’s moon-landing plans with SpaceX hang in the balance, other bold ideas are quietly starting to take shape.
AI deepfakes of physicists Michio Kaku and Brian Cox are spreading false claims that NASA secretly confirmed 3I/ATLAS is an alien spacecraft.
The finding is significant because the internal composition of 3I/ATLAS could suggest that the planetary system from which it originates has a unique chemical makeup.