Comet 3I/ATLAS shows strange light patterns: NASA's secret move revealed after interstellar visitor's odd behaviour

Earth's planetary defense is being bolstered as the mysterious interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, exhibiting unusual behavior and an 'anti-tail,' is now officially monitored. This object, larger than Manhattan and traveling at extreme speeds, presents ...

3I/ATLAS has become the first-ever interstellar object officially added to the monitoring list
Comet 3I/ATLAS is the third known object from outside our solar system to be discovered passing through our celestial neighborhood. Astronomers have categorized this object as interstellar because of the hyperbolic shape of its orbital path.

NASA has quietly made a move to defend Earth after the mysterious interstellar object displayed more strange and unexplainable behavior, reports Daily Mail. The comet 3I/ATLAS has just been added to the list of threats tracked by a United Nations-endorsed group focused on planetary defense against near-Earth objects. 3I/ATLAS has become the first-ever interstellar object officially added to the monitoring list, sparking a global simulation exercise to sharpen asteroid detection abilities and strengthen Earth’s readiness for potential cosmic threats.

First spotted in July, 3I/ATLAS is believed to be about the size of Manhattan, measuring roughly 5.6 kilometres across and tipping the scales at an astounding 33 billion tons. Traveling at nearly twice the speed of earlier interstellar visitors such as ‘Oumuamua and Borisov, its unusual behaviour is defying some of the long-held rules of cosmic physics.


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NASA's defense mechanism for comet 3I/ATLAS

The officials with International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) have confessed that the object was causing 'unique challenges' for predicting its trajectory and decided to add 3I/ATLAS to the Comet Astrometry Campaign. The object has shown several unusual characteristics that set it apart from typical comets, including an "anti-tail"—a stream of particles pointing toward the Sun rather than away from it.

According to the announcement, scientists will conduct a special training exercise from November 27, 2025, to January 27, 2026. During this period, telescopes and tracking systems worldwide will focus on 3I/ATLAS, aiming to refine techniques for precisely locating it in the sky.

NASA has declined to comment on the matter as the entire space program is 'currently closed' due to the ongoing government shutdown and did not comment further.
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'Take holidays before October 29'

A Harvard astrophysicist has sparked widespread curiosity online by warning people to “take vacations before October 29,” suggesting that NASA may be withholding critical information about a mysterious interstellar object passing through our solar system. 'If 3I/ATLAS is a massive mothership, it will likely continue along its original gravitational path and ultimately exit the Solar system,' Loeb shared in a Sunday blog post.

The professor has previously suggested that 3I/ATLAS could be a nuclear-powered craft after the Hubble Space Telescope revealed a picture that appeared to show the object generating its own light this summer. This has fueled even more speculation that the comet is an extraterrestrial probe, as human spacecraft use nickel in the same way to protect them from super-hot rocket exhaust.

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