"3I": This indicates it's the third Interstellar Object (ISO) to be observed passing through our solar system, highlighting its rarity and unusual nature.
"ATLAS": This part of the name comes from the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) telescope network, which was instrumental in its discovery.
Media outlets are now buzzing about an interstellar mystery:
Astronomers have identified a colossal object, known as 3I/ATLAS, entering our solar system at extraordinary speed—over 100,000 mph. Its anomalous trajectory, immense size, and late detection have prompted speculation that it could be a technological craft, perhaps an alien mothership. https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/us/alien-mothership-3i/atlas-could-reach-earth-in-113-days-harvard-professor-avi-loeb-independence-day-or-et-worried-solar-system-interstellar-object-discovery-arrival-speed-size-unusual-characteristics-nasa-esa-statement-risks-preparations/articleshow/123324413.cms?utm_source=chatgpt.com
Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has proposed the possibility that 31/ATLAS is not a typical interstellar comet, but an intelligent vessel—potentially deploying probes or making contact—perhaps between November 21 and December 5, 2025 https://medium.com/%40johnmooner-chief/is-interstellar-object-3i-atlas-an-alien-mothership-or-comet-31eb2bc0c634
These claims have ignited debate. While mainstream agencies like NASA and ESA classify it as an interstellar comet and do not view it as a threat, many remain skeptical. Critics caution that Loeb’s theory is speculative—encouraging wider data collection rather than confirming extraterrestrial origin.
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