Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS May Be Leaving — but Its Sun-Facing Anti-Tail Has Scientists Rethinking Everything
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS May Be Leaving — but Its Sun-Facing Anti-Tail Has Scientists Rethinking Everything
Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is now leaving our solar system—but its rare anti-tail continues to perplex scientists with an unexpected wobble that reshapes our understanding of cosmic visitors. Astronomers around the world are still studying every detail of 3I/ATLAS even as it recedes from Earth's view, seeking answers about features no one anticipated. The comet's most unusual behaviour was not its presence, after all, it is only the third inter…
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar object exhibits an acceleration that challenges common gravitational explanations, accompanied by a periodic jet detected by the ATLAS Telescope, which reopens the debate about a possible artificial origin. Avi Loeb, from Harvard, has launched an alert about this phenomenon that continues to confront scientists and space agencies.
New Image Reveals 3I/ATLAS’s Unusual Energy Activity As It Speeds Toward Jupiter
New image reveals 3I/ATLAS’s unusual energy activity as it speeds toward Jupiter Recent intriguing images of 3I/ATLAS have captured the interstellar object maintaining high speed and an unsymmetrical structure as it exists inside the solar system. A newly processed near-real time image of 3I/ATLAS was captured and documented by SpaceTracker, depicting an interstellar object still revealing a compact, intensely bright nucleus enveloped in a diffu…
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