Tag Archives: space travel

23 Sep 2025
3I/ATLAS speeding across the solar system toward a vortex in deep space

What We Know (and What We Don’t) About 3I/ATLAS

The universe occasionally throws us a curveball and in the case of 3I/ATLAS, that curve is coming from outside our solar system.

Officially classified as the third known interstellar object ever detected, 3I/ATLAS is hurtling through space on a hyperbolic path that confirms one thing for certain: it’s not from around here. So, what can it be?

At PRV Engineering, we’re not astronomers or a space agency, but we do support the aerospace sector with high-precision engineering and fabrication. And when interstellar anomalies like this hit the headlines, it’s not just science fiction fans who pay attention but also engineers, physicists, and futurists alike.

So, what is 3I/ATLAS? Here’s what we know, what we don’t, and the theories (mainstream, speculative, and wild) that surround this cosmic visitor.

23 Sep 2021

The journey to Mars is a long one, but what if we can cut it by half or explore our galaxy further than ever? The only way to achieve that is nuclear thermal spaceflight which is much closer than many might realise. With advances in technology and more funding for aerospace R&D, we are getting closer to faster space travel. 

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