In November, aliens will attack Earth
A “potentially hostile” alien threat has been detected in space, according to the New York Post, citing research by Harvard scientists.
The interstellar object, designated 3I/ATLAS, was discovered on July 1. It is flying towards the Sun at a speed of more than 210,000 km/h.
In less than 24 hours, it was confirmed that this was an interstellar object.
Preliminary observations suggest that it could be a comet with a diameter of up to 24 kilometers—larger than Manhattan.
However, according to three Harvard scientists, the mysterious intergalactic object could potentially be a “hostile” alien spacecraft.
And it allegedly plans to attack our planet in November. But most scientists disagree with this version, believing that it is a normal comet.
“All the data indicates that this is a normal comet ejected from another solar system, just as countless billions of comets have been ejected from our solar system,” said Samantha Lawler, an astronomer at the University of Regina in Canada.




















