31/Atlas continues to baffle boffins as it hurtles closer to Earth but they now have fresh insights from an x-ray camera that's captured the interstellar anomaly, which some are already calling an alien spaceship 31/ATLAS is now being tracked in x-rays too, helping boffins figure out what it's made of and whether it's an alien spaceship (Image: The European Space Agency)
31/Atlas remains a mystery as it draws nearer to our planet, reaching its closest point next week, but the European Space Agency claims to have caught vital new clues with an x-ray camera.
The interstellar object has sparked fears of an alien invasion with its bizarre appearance and behaviour. A Harvard expert has spotted thrusters and others see hints of alien technology in how the comet's tail pointed the

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