3I/Atlas, the Comet from interstellar space — Summary of Science

Editor’s Note: Last week, Candace Owens cited a comment which mentioned this interstellar comet, 3I/Atlas, thinking that name referred to some left wing cult. Her error was hilarious, in my opinion, because it showed that she had no idea that the name was a form of classification of astronomical objects. Being from a family which owed 2 telescopes from my childhood, I have always been interested and interested in being informed about, astronomy. So I keep informed on this topic for personal interest, even though most of the voices speaking about these topics are not Christians and hold the ridiculous modern “belief” in the possibility of alien life.

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2 thoughts on “3I/Atlas, the Comet from interstellar space — Summary of Science”

    1. It’s an interesting viewpoint. I think the reason why there are not many electrical analyses of celestial bodies is that astronomers confine themselves to electromagnetic radiation spectra.

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