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Exciting News: Alien Spaceship 3I/ATLAS Approaching Earth!
In a stunning turn of events, astronomers have confirmed the approach of an enigmatic interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS. Discovered on July 1, 2025, by the ATLAS survey in Chile, this interstellar comet is capturing global attention as it travels on a hyperbolic trajectory towards our Sun. The perihelion is set for October 29, 2025,…
Why the Buzz?
The unusual characteristics of 3I/ATLAS have led to widespread media coverage and public fascination. As scientists continue to study its trajectory and composition, theories abound regarding its origin and potential implications for Earth. With its approach, the excitement surrounding potential encounters with extraterrestrial life has reached new heights.
Officially confirmed: 3I/ATLAS is changing its orbit and speed
the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is anomalously massive and large! In a new paper (accessible here) shows the data on the motion of 3I/ATLAS — as compiled by the Minor Planet Center between May 15 and September 23, 2025, to set an upper limit on the deviation of 3I/ATLAS from a trajectory sculpted by gravity alone.
New Data on the Extreme Nickel Production of 3I/ATLAS
A new report from the UVES spectrograph of the European Very Large Telescope in Chile provides data on the anomalous abundance of nickel and iron in the plume of gas surrounding the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. To read the full article >>
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A CME is heading toward 3I/ATLAS. NASA expects its brightness to increase by hundreds of times.
As it turns out, a recent coronal mass ejection (CME) is heading directly toward the interstellar comet ATLAS! And amateur astronomers are now asking: how often does something like this happen? Almost never — which makes it well worth watching. According to NASA’s forecast model, the CME that erupted on September 19 is expected to…

