Leviathan
Briefly

The article unfolds a dialogue surrounding an unidentified object approaching Jupiter, sparking intrigue about its nature and possible extraterrestrial origins. As characters grapple with concerns for the future, including fears about alien intentions, they reflect on geopolitical tensions in space exploration. Amidst humor and banter, there lies a deeper anxiety about the uncertainty of first contact and what it might mean for humanity, ultimately leading to a blend of trepidation and curiosity as they await answers from the Hai Hu ship.
"But this one's aliens?" "We're not sure, Kyle. It changes course, though. We'll find out soon enough." This reveals the uncertainty surrounding the object's origin.
"Not my fault the United States is the only country that still has people on board ships. Robots can't do everything." This illustrates ongoing geopolitical tensions in space exploration.
"Everyone has a theory. Enslave us, eat us, preach to us. No one knows." The anxiety and fear surrounding potential alien intentions are palpable.
"The Hai Hu's HD telescope picked up this. We don't know what it is," she continued.
Read at Nature
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