3I/ATLAS flies past Mars at 200,000 mph | What we hope to learn

3I/ATLAS flies past Mars at 200,000 mph | What we hope to learn

A giant space rock from another star system ? 3I/ATLAS ? is flying past Mars at breakneck speed, nearly 200,000 miles per hour. But is it just a rock, or could it be something more? Michelle Nichols from Adler Planetarium joins us to explain what we can learn from the new data.

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