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3I Atlas, and Update on its Trajectory

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      1750724726 bpfullNoraSpinnor
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      3I/ATLAS is an interstellar comet moving through the inner system on a rare, almost ecliptic-plane trajectory that lets it sweep cleanly past multiple planets while staying safely far from Earth. It is already racing at more than 130,000 mph, and models suggest it will peak near 152,000 mph around perihelion in late October 2025.

      The path is retrograde and within about 5 degrees of the planetary plane, which is why it threads the system in sequence: a close pass by Mars on October 3, 2025; perihelion near October 29–30, 2025 just inside Mars’s orbit; a pass by Venus on November 3, 2025; and then Jupiter on March 16, 2026. Earth never comes near the track, with the closest separation projected around 1.8 AU in mid-December 2025.

      Because of the geometry, the comet slides into a Sun-glare blind spot during October, reaching minimum elongation on October 21; from our viewpoint it will be essentially unobservable from late September through perihelion, then reappears in the morning sky in November as it moves out from behind the Sun.

      Along the way, instruments report an unusually CO₂-rich coma, with an estimated CO₂:H₂O ratio near 8:1, underscoring that this visitor formed in a very different environment. Whether it is intelligent or not, it should bring humility regarding our understanding of astrophysics. We still do not know exactly what is going on with this interstellar object.

      Netism remains speculative about 3I/ATLAS and its potential for extra-terrestrial intelligence. We confirm that other life is out there, you’ve lived in some of those worlds in past lives. Whether or not this is a technological spacecraft or a comet, unlike anything we’ve ever seen before, both possibilities should be considered in depth.

      There is one thing to be certain of: it poses no threat to Earth. It is soaring through our solar system in a remarkable two-year trajectory. Once it leaves, it will never return. We should study it in depth while we have the opportunity, and that means considering all angles, including intelligent life.

      What are your thoughts on 31/ATLAS? Is it technology or just a comet?

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