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Scientists call 3I/ATLAS a rare “Black Swan” object as astronomers watch its strange path and possible alien clues | – The Times of India

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Scientists call 3I/ATLAS a rare “Black Swan” object as astronomers watch its strange path and possible alien clues

Astronomers across the world are turning their telescopes toward one of the most mysterious objects ever detected in space, 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1). The Minor Planet Centre has launched a large-scale global campaign, running from 27 November 2025 to 27 January 2026, to study this rare interstellar object that has entered our solar system from beyond, sparking intense curiosity about its origin, composition, velocity, and whether it carries any signs of non-natural or alien technological features hidden within its unusual trajectory.Led by the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN), the initiative marks the first time scientists have coordinated a structured, international observation of an interstellar visitor. Researchers are calling 3I/ATLAS a potential “Black Swan” event, something highly unlikely yet capable of reshaping scientific understanding if proven extraordinary.

Scientists investigate 3I/ATLAS’s unusual motion and strange features

Unlike ordinary comets or asteroids, 3I/ATLAS defies conventional behaviour. It moves faster, appears heavier, and displays unusual activity patterns. Scientists say its composition and motion do not match anything typically seen within our solar system.Renowned astrophysicist Avi Loeb from Harvard University, known for his bold theories about interstellar objects, has urged that the object deserves serious attention. Loeb argues that “even low-probability events must be examined when the consequences could be profound.” He suggests that such interstellar objects might carry signs of alien technology, either as remnants or as active probes. The IAWN campaign aims to improve techniques for tracking and analysing fast-moving celestial bodies while searching for any anomalies that may hint at artificial origin. A specialised workshop scheduled before 7 November 2025 will train professional and amateur astronomers alike in advanced astrometric methods for accurate data collection.Scientists will focus on measuring 3I/ATLAS’s trajectory, outgassing behaviour, and chemical composition, along with identifying any unusual technological signals. According to Loeb, preparing for unexpected phenomena is essential: “Planning and careful observation are crucial for both understanding and potential mitigation.”

Scientists prepare to study 3I/ATLAS during its closest approach to the Sun

At present, no existing spacecraft can reach 3I/ATLAS due to its immense speed and distant path. However, astronomers are exploring remote observation techniques, particularly around 29 October 2025, when the object reaches its perihelion, its closest point to the Sun.This period is expected to reveal crucial details about the object’s structure and activity. Loeb speculates that if 3I/ATLAS were a large “mothership,” it could use the Sun’s gravity to release smaller probes using the Oberth effect, a physics-based manoeuvre allowing spacecraft to accelerate rapidly using a planet or star’s gravity.Earlier simulations indicated that under ideal conditions, NASA’s Juno spacecraft might have been capable of intercepting the object near Jupiter; a scenario that highlights both the rarity and missed opportunity of such encounters.

Scientists track 3I/ATLAS during its close Earth flyby

3I/ATLAS will make its closest approach to Earth on 19 December 2025. Scientists confirm it poses no physical threat to the planet. However, its strange trajectory, speed, and physical characteristics have placed it under intense scrutiny.Loeb and other researchers caution that even if the possibility of alien technology is remote, the potential scientific implications are enormous. Institutions like the Galileo Project and observatories around the world will continue to monitor it around the clock, collecting every piece of data that could rewrite what humanity knows about interstellar travel.

What makes 3I/ATLAS so extraordinary

Several factors make 3I/ATLAS unlike any previously observed interstellar object, including its predecessors ‘Oumuamua and Borisov. Scientists have noted the following distinctive characteristics that fuel its mystery:

  • Its trajectory aligns closely with the solar system’s ecliptic plane, something statistically very rare for an object arriving from outside.
  • It exhibits a strange sunward jet, detected during July and August 2025, which differs from the usual behaviour of comets.
  • The object is larger and faster than both ‘Oumuamua and Borisov, making it more difficult to study in detail.
  • Its gas plume shows a high nickel-to-cyanide ratio with very low water content — just 4%, an unusual composition for known comets.
  • It records extremely high polarisation readings, a phenomenon never documented before in interstellar objects.

As telescopes prepare to track 3I/ATLAS over the coming months, the world’s scientific community is uniting to uncover its true nature. Whether it proves to be a natural phenomenon or something far more complex, the object is already reshaping the way astronomers approach interstellar exploration.Also Read | Did Nostradamus predicted 3I/ATLAS? Rare interstellar object approaches Earth in 2025, sparking scientific and prophecy speculation

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