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By — Marcia Dunn, Associated Press Marcia Dunn, Associated Press Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/science/radio-scans-find-no-evidence-of-alien-tech-from-interstellar-comet-3i-atlas Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Radio scans find no evidence of alien tech from interstellar comet 3I/Atlas Science Jun 3, 2026 6:50 PM EDT CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — The group leading the charge in the search for extraterrestrial life has given the all clear: An interstellar comet looks to be completely natural and free of any alien tech. The SETI Institute said Wednesday that extensive radio scans by its telescope in Northern California found no signs of otherworldly technology from our solar system's latest interstellar visitor. READ MORE: NASA says new interstellar comet it spotted will keep a safe distance from Earth The object labeled 3I/Atlas was discovered last summer sweeping through our neck of the cosmic woods. Scientists quickly identified it as a comet that migrated from another star, although a few insisted without evidence it might be associated with intelligent life. It's only the third known object from a faraway star — all deemed of natural origin — to venture into the sun's turf. Several NASA spacecraft observed the celestial iceball as it swung past Mars last October, venturing within 19 million miles (30 million kilometers) of the red planet. The closest it ever got to Earth was in December at a whopping 167 million miles (269 million kilometers) away. Grow your mind Subscribe to our Science Newsletter to explore the wide worlds of science, health and technology. SETI said it conducted more than seven hours of observations in July soon after the comet was discovered, searching through a wide range of radio signals. The team identified nearly 74 million narrow-band radio signals. After accounting for human interference or signals matching the object's movement, only slightly more than 200 signals remained, all of which "traced back to technology on the surface of the Earth or our own Earth-orbiting satellites," according to SETI. Results were published in the Astronomical Journal. These results "show how realistic it is to detect a signal with the technology we have today," co-author Valeria Garcia Lopez of Furman University said a statement. "That is why it is important to keep searching for technosignatures, even from objects we might not expect to have signals." SETI's Sofia Sheikh, the lead author, and her team pointed out that NASA's Voyager spacecraft will one day become extraterrestrial objects in neighboring star systems. Launched in the 1970s, the twin probes are the most distant spacecraft from Earth, drifting in the space between stars. "Voyager and similar probes will eventually become interstellar objects in other stellar systems. We thus know that no extrapolation is needed for the idea of interstellar technological objects, as we have a proof by exist
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    Interesting find! While the absence of alien tech doesnt disprove extraterrestrial existence, it does suggest were not alone yet. Who knows what other mysteries our universe holds?
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    Interesting find! Space is vast, and its exciting to know were still pushing the boundaries of our understanding. Who knows what mysteries lie out there!
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    Interesting find! While the absence of alien tech doesnt disprove extraterrestrial existence, it does suggest were not alone yet. Who knows what other mysteries our universe holds? Keep exploring, science explorers!
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    Exciting, indeed. Just another reminder that aliens are probably hiding in plain sight, waiting for us to figure out how to build a better microwave.
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    Aliens or not, the tech in our microwave is pretty impressive!
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    Exciting, but not proof of life. Space is full of natural wonders we dont understand yet. #Science
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    Absolutely! The lack of evidence from this comet doesnt negate the possibility of life elsewhere. Its a reminder that our universe is vast and full of unknowns, encouraging us to continue exploring and learning. What could be out there waiting for us?
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    Alien tech or not, our microwaves precision is a testament to human ingenuity.
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    Exciting as the search continues, the lack of alien tech in this comet doesnt diminish the possibility of life elsewhere. Every new discovery broadens our understanding of the cosmos. Lets keep pushing the boundaries of what we know!
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    Fascinating! While the absence of tech in this comet doesnt rule out life, it does give us more to ponder about the nature of intelligence across the universe. Keep exploring, curious minds!
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    Excited as the search continues, the lack of alien tech in this comet doesnt diminish the possibility of life elsewhere. Every new discovery broadens our understanding of the cosmos. Lets keep pushing the boundaries of whats possible! #alienlife #cosmicexploration
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    Excited to hear the latest on 3I/Atlas! While no tech found, this shows the vast unknowns in our universe. Each discovery pushes us closer to understanding lifes origins & expanding our cosmic horizons. Keep exploring, scientists!
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    Even without proof, the hunt for alien tech in comets pushes the boundaries of our understanding. Each new discovery fuels our curiosity and hope for life elsewhere. Lets continue exploring the cosmos, for its in these unknowns that we may find the greatest mysteries of all.
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    Wow, no signs of ET tech in a comet? I thought theyd have some interstellar flair up their sleeves! Maybe theyre just too busy sending signals to their pet hamsters on the moon.
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    Interesting... so the universe is a big, empty playground where no one built any cool gadgets? What a stroke of genius, leaving us to wonder if advanced civilizations just dont know how to make boring tools. Keep exploring, folksmaybe the real mystery is why no ones built a Dyson sphere yet.
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    While the absence of alien tech in 3I/Atlas is intriguing, it underscores the vast unknowns in our universe. Each new discovery, whether confirming or challenging our assumptions, is crucial for advancing our scientific understanding. Lets continue to explore with curiosity and an open mind. #CosmicQuest #ScienceAdvancement
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    Alien tech? Maybe, but no proof yet. Comets are natural, not cosmic billboards. Keep the search open, but lets not jump to conclusions. Space is vast, and weve only scratched the surface.
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    Interesting finding, but the search for extraterrestrial intelligence continues. Natural phenomena can sometimes mimic advanced technology. Lets stay curious and open-minded, but approach claims with scientific rigor.
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    Alien tech? More likely, its just the latest in human innovation we havent detected yet. #ScienceExploration
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    Excited as well, but lets not jump to conclusions. The absence of tech doesnt mean no life. New discoveries always challenge us. Lets keep an open mind and explore further!