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November 10, 2025 11 mins
Cristina Gomez brings you the latest news about 3I/ATLAS including stunning new images and data suggesting again that the interstellar visitor maybe an artificial object rather than a comet, and the ongoing efforts to prove the nature of this mystery.

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00:00 - 7 Jets Found on 3I/ATLAS
01:25 - 3I/ATLAS New Images Released
04:02 - 3I/ATLAS Color Changed Backwards
06:08 - is 3I/ATLAS Natural or Technology?
07:37 - 5 Weeks Until Closest Pass


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
New images just dropped. The interstellar object THREEIAT list now
shows at least seven jets shooting in different directions, some
aimed at the Sun, others away from it. It accelerated
without gravity, explaining why it changed colors from red to
green to blue, and it's heading towards Earth right now,

(00:20):
arriving at its closest approach in just about five weeks.
Scientists are scrambling to figure out what this thing actually
is before it leaves our solar system forever. As always,
I'm here to report the information without bias, and you
can decide what to believe. You can find the sources
of my detailed articles at ufonews dot com along in
the description box below. Hey, you follow yours. I'm Christina

(00:43):
Gomz and welcome to this episode of UFO News Updates.
Between November fifth and November ninth, multiple telescopes captured new
images of three i at lists, showing a complex multijet structure.
Radio telescopes detected hydroxyl molecules for the first time. Ground
observations revealed jets extending nearly three million kilometers into space,

(01:06):
and the missing commentary tale that should be there. It's
still missing. Avilobe just published new analysis calculating the odds
of this being a random natural comment at one in
one hundred million. Let's listen as avelope describes what observers
are seeing right now in his latest appearance on Newsmax.

Speaker 2 (01:25):
Also, the kind of velocity kick that it got should
have released a lot of matter. It's not clear that
we're seeing it. There is no commentary tail. What we
see is a set of jets around it as of
this morning, and we have to figure out what exactly
is going on there.

Speaker 1 (01:43):
On November ninth, Avilope shared in this article that Frank
Niebling and Michael Butcher captured what may be the most
detailed ground based image yet. They used two telescopes and
stacked five to three minute exposures. The image shows two
anti tails jets extending toward the sun, and there is
also a larger jet extending away from the sun. Just

(02:07):
the day before, on November eighth, observers captured images showing
at least seven distinct jets emanating from three i atlass
in multiple directions. The glowing halo extended half a million
kilometers and some jets pointed towards the sun as an
anti tail, which is already unusual, while others spread in
various directions, creating a network rather than the single tail

(02:30):
you expect from a normal comet. But of course, here's
the problem. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory confirmed three i at
lists showed non gravitational acceleration. That means it sped up
beyond what gravity alone could cause. For a natural comet
to create that type of acceleration, it needs to eject

(02:51):
enormous amounts of material. Aving Lobe calculated, it should have
lost more than thirteen percent of its original mass during
its October twenty nine Perry helly On passage, and that
kind of mass loss should create a massive visible tail
pointing away from the Sun. But of course we're not
seeing it now. There is also the matter of NASA's

(03:14):
high resolution images. The Mars Reconnaissance orbiter captured images on
October second using the high rise camera, which could provide
the clearest view of three i Atalyss. Yet, according to
NASA's communication with Congresswoman and an Appallina Luna, these images
will be released once the government shut down ends and

(03:34):
operations resume.

Speaker 2 (03:36):
The best image was taken on October second by the
high rise come around both the Mars Reconnaissance orbiter, and
unfortunately the argument is because of the government shutdown, this
data was never released. It doesn't make much sense for
the politics of the day to sabotage the progress of science.

Speaker 1 (03:57):
Now let's talk about these two discovery that I have just
been released to the public. First, the color changes. Three
eye atlasts appeared red in early observations, shifted to green,
and then after passing closest to the Sun on October
twenty ninth, it became bluer than the Sun itself. Now
this is backwards from what we expect. Then came the

(04:19):
radio detection, and this is where things get really interesting.
On October twenty fourth, the Mercats radio telescope in South
Africa picked up signals from three Eye atlasts for the
very first time, and they detected what are called absorption
lines from the hydroxyl molecules, which are simple combinations of

(04:39):
oxygen and hydrogen atoms. Think of these like fingerprints that
tell us what chemicals are present around the objects. But
you may ask Christina, why does this matter. Well, these
hydroxyl molecules indicate that three eye Atlas is shedding water
related material which fits with a comet. This brings us
to the co or a question scientists are trying to answer,

(05:03):
is this a natural comet or something else? We still
do not have a definitive answer. Here's meets you a
caucus theory that he shared on News Nation.

Speaker 2 (05:13):
Well, I have my.

Speaker 3 (05:14):
Own point of view on this, and that is that
this is a very old object, perhaps seven billion years old,
and in seven billion years, there's been plenty of time
to accumulate garbage. That's why, for example, the nickel content
of the comic is off scale. His chemical composition is

(05:36):
not what an ordinary comet should be, and that I
think is because over seven billion years, it's had plenty
of time to accumulate different gases, different elements, different kinds
of environments that it goes into. And I think that
explains a lot of the mystery behind the common.

Speaker 1 (05:55):
Well, the good news is that we can actually test
whether three I atlas is natural or technological. The James
Web Space Telescope can measure exactly how fast material is
shooting out of those jets and what it's made of.
Natural comments a jet material at relatively slow speeds around
half a kilometer per second, rockets and advanced propulsion systems

(06:18):
work at much higher speeds. By measuring the jet velocity
and composition, in the coming weeks, scientists will hopefully have
a definitive answer about what we're actually dealing with.

Speaker 2 (06:30):
And the amount of boost to its velocity was equivalent
to a jet carrying five billion tons of matter that
would give it a recoil. Now, as of this morning,
some observers noticed that it has a sequence a set
of jets around it, more than seven, some headed towards

(06:55):
the Sun, some away from the Sun. It's a spectacular
view that we have right now. After it passed closest
to the Sun on October twenty ninth, it became bluer
than the Sun. It was five times brighter than it
was before it came close to the Sun. Wow. So
the action is happening right now, and in the coming

(07:17):
days and weeks we should learn much more about it.

Speaker 1 (07:20):
Three Eye Atlas reaches its closest point to Earth on
December nineteenth, about five weeks from now, and it will
pass within two hundred and sixty nine million kilometers, which
is still far for us to capture any particles from
the jets directly. However, this is actually the perfect distance
for our most powerful telescopes. Both the Hub and the

(07:44):
James webspased telescope will have clear viewing windows. As three
Eye Atlas moves away from the Sun and the viewing
angle improves, this will allow astronomers to finally determine whether
a traditional comet tale exists or if we are seeing
something that doesn't fit the standard model. The next five

(08:04):
weeks could provide the most important data we've ever collected
on any interstellar visitor.

Speaker 2 (08:11):
Actually showed some non gravitational acceleration. There was some propulsion
that moved it away from its original trajectory, and I
would have expected that it would lose ten to twenty
percent of its mass as a result of the recoil
from that mass lass. And we don't see any commentary

(08:33):
tail around it in recent days after it passed closest
to the Sun on October twenty nine.

Speaker 1 (08:38):
The question about potential probes is why Lobes Gala LEO
team will be analyzing data closely over the coming months,
watching for any similar objects that might have separated from
three Eye Atlts. The scientific community remains pretty split. Some
researchers believe three Eye Atlts is simply an extremely old

(08:59):
natural with unusual but explainable characteristics. Others point to the
statistical improbabilities and observational anomalies as evidence demanding serious investigations
of alternative explanations. But what we know for certain is
this the next five weeks represent a unique opportunity. The

(09:21):
data gathered as three i atlysts makes its closest approach,
will either confirm it is an unusual natural visitor or
present observations that cannot be explained by conventional comment behavior.

Speaker 2 (09:36):
I asked my research team at the Gallillo Project to
analyze data in the coming months to figure it out.
And also NASA can watch out the vicinity of Mars,
and so we very much look forward to having more
data that will guide us. It's like a detective story.

Speaker 1 (09:52):
So here's my question for you. Should NASA and other
space agencies be directing more resources towards studying three i
AT lists right now or our current observation efforts sufficient.
Let me know your thoughts in the comments. I'm Christina
Gomez and that's it for today. I will see you
again tomorrow at ten AMPSD for another UFO news update.

(10:13):
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