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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is wrapped in carbon dioxide fog, NASA space telescope reveals

https://www.space.com/astronomy/comets/spherex-spots-carbon-dioxide-coma-around-comet-3i-atlas
Amputret - 3mon

Cool and all, but isn’t that pretty standard for a comet?

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Cethin - 3mon

Before anyone thinks this is anything weird:

"SPHEREx’s finding very large amounts of vaporized carbon dioxide gas around 3I/ATLAS told us it could be like a normal solar system comet," Johns Hopkins University astronomer Carey Lisse, a member of the SPHEREx science team, told Space.com.

It's normal. Still cool and worth studying but, once again, it isn't aliens.

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floofloof @lemmy.ca - 3mon

The curiosity value of this one is that scientists haven't seen many comets from outside the solar system. So even if it's not that different from the usual home-grown comets, that's an interesting discovery.

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Cethin - 3mon

For sure. Just wanted to get ahead of the alien claims that always come.

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floofloof @lemmy.ca - 3mon

One thing I found quite disturbing this week: I watched a factual YouTube video about this comet and what was being discovered about it, then I looked at the comments. There were many hundreds of comments and every single one was claiming the video was a cover-up for aliens. Many of them accused NASA of being a corrupt institution hiding the truth about aliens and called for the destruction of NASA. There was not a single comment on the science or even accepting that this was a comet. It was basically an angry mob calling for attacks on scientists for covering up "the truth". The amount of ignorant fury in the comments was shocking.

I know YouTube comments are hardly representative of the population as a whole, but not to find even one comment that wasn't angry and paranoid was worrying.

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Cethin - 3mon

Yeah, to so many people just about anything is evidence for some conspiracy, and the lack of evidence is even more evidence. It's so frustrating.

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Olap @lemmy.world - 3mon

But if you were an alien, wouldn't you hide in carbon dioxide?

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