Picture this: a massive interstellar object, dubbed 3I/ATLAS, zooming through our solar system with a jaw-dropping 33 billion tons of pure nickel in its makeup—no iron, just pure metal. Unlike any asteroid or comet we’ve ever seen, it’s super flat, emits a mysterious glow even in dim sunlight, and sheds plasma from its base, forming a tail that moves in the wrong direction. Oh, and that glow? It’s coming from within, hinting at an internal energy source!
Discovered recently, astronomers have been tracking 3I/ATLAS with tools like the Very Large Telescope, uncovering its odd traits over weeks of observation.
“The detection of nickel without iron is a signature rarely seen in nature—it’s puzzling and raises questions about its origin,” notes a report from spectroscopic data analysis.
Public reaction has been wild, with space enthusiasts on platforms like Reddit buzzing about whether 3I/ATLAS could be a sign of alien tech or just a cosmic oddity.
Could this self-illuminating giant rewrite what we know about space objects? If it’s not natural, what—or who—made it? Let that sink in as we wait for more answers.
Sources: ScienceAlert, Avi Loeb Medium
