An international team of researchers pointed the largest single-dish radio telescope in the world at 3I/ATLAS.
Astronomers conducted a radio scan of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, finding no credible signs of artificial technology, supporting its natural origin.
Researchers noted that two other teams conducted independent searches of 3I/ATLAS at different frequencies. Neither group detected credible artificial radio signals. Scientists say the findings ...
As this interstellar object approached its closest point to Earth, a massive radio telescope attempted to sniff out a ...
A dedicated scan for signs of radio-transmitting technology in interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has come back with absolute ...
When interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was scanned for alien technology, scientists ran the most sensitive search ever attempted.
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