A new paper posits that advanced alien civilizations may communicate through subtle flashes, like fireflies do on Earth. The ...
Astronomers don’t search for life by seeing planets directly — they read the light that passes through their atmospheres.
Though this hunt came up empty, the fact that 3I/ATLAS is only the third known object found in the solar system after ...
Scientists used the 100-metre Green Bank Telescope to look for alien signals but detected no radio signals from 3I/ATLAS.
The observations were carried out by the Breakthrough Listen program as the object neared its closest approach to Earth on ...
It is unclear whether a [3I/ATLAS] would transmit radio signals … such signals would take tens of thousands of years to cross ...
Scientists used the world's largest single-dish radio telescope to scan comet 3I/ATLAS for signs of extraterrestrial life, but found no artificial radio emissions.
Scientists scanned interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS for alien signals using powerful radio telescopes, found nothing artificial, ...
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS sheds millions of tons of water as it leaves our solar system. New radio scans find no signs of ...
Discovered in July, 3I/ATLAS is not your average comet – it’s a giant snowball from beyond our solar system. The comet, ...
Could the first confirmed signal from an extraterrestrial source be less a hello than a goodbye? Astrophysicist David Kipping argues as much, and his “Eschatian Hypothesis” reimagines the way ...
Unlike the comets that call our solar system home, 3I/ATLAS is a cosmic nomad on a hyperbolic trajectory — a one-time flyby ...