3I/ATLAS Comet Label Sparks Questions as CIA Offers No Comment
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3I/ATLAS Comet Label Sparks Questions as CIA Offers No Comment
A mysterious visitor from another star system has become the focus of scientific fascination and public curiosity, but why are intelligence agencies refusing to discuss it? The interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS has been officially classified as a natural comet by scientific agencies, yet a rare, guarded response from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has raised eyebrows among scientists and the public alike. At a time when transparency i…
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet, discovered in July 2025 and recognized as the third object coming from the outskirts of our solar system, still gives what to talk about even after it has moved away. Its passage through the vicinity of the Earth and its orbit around the Sun left several questions open, but new observations show that its history is still far from over. What does the new data indicate? A recent study published on the portal arXiv,…
If 3I/ATLAS Is Just a Comet, Why the CIA’s Silence?
There is a peculiar pattern that repeats itself whenever an anomaly appears at the edge of our knowledge: curiosity flickers briefly, authority intervenes decisively, and the case is declared closed. The interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS seems to fit this pattern uncomfortably well. From the outset, 3I/ATLAS refused to behave like an ordinary comet. It
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