{"id":177096,"date":"2025-10-15T21:07:48","date_gmt":"2025-10-15T21:07:48","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/its-not-an-alien-spacecraft-but-rather-remnants-from-a-distant-planet\/"},"modified":"2025-10-15T21:07:49","modified_gmt":"2025-10-15T21:07:49","slug":"its-not-an-alien-spacecraft-but-rather-remnants-from-a-distant-planet","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/en\/its-not-an-alien-spacecraft-but-rather-remnants-from-a-distant-planet\/","title":{"rendered":"It\u2019s not an alien spacecraft, but rather remnants from a distant planet."},"content":{"rendered":"\n<h2>The Third Interstellar Visitor: Unraveling the Mystery of 3I\/ATLAS<\/h2>\n<p>When astronomers detected a \u00a0third interstellar object\u00a0 visiting our solar system, the excitement was palpable. Unlike the previous two, this object seemed poised to captivate not just the scientific community but also the public&#8217;s imagination. Early estimates suggested that 3I\/ATLAS could be as large as \u00a020 kilometers\u00a0, a colossal size that led to sensational discussions, including Harvard professor \u00a0Avi Loeb&#8217;s\u00a0 provocative theory that it might be &#8220;a possibly hostile extraterrestrial probe.&#8221; However, recent observations have discredited that notion and revealed an entirely different story.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 1 --><\/p>\n<p><strong>Goodbye to the Alien Hypothesis<\/strong>. The idea that 3I\/ATLAS was a spacecraft sprang from numerous apparent \u00a0anomalies\u00a0 in its trajectory and behavior. For instance, Loeb argued that its unusual alignment with the ecliptic plane of our solar system, combined with its immense size and seemingly stealthy approach, suggested a sophisticated maneuver aimed at exploring our planets unnoticed.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 2 --><\/p>\n<div class=\"article-asset article-asset-normal article-asset-center\">\n<div class=\"desvio-container\">\n<div class=\"desvio\">\n<div class=\"desvio-figure js-desvio-figure\"><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/p><\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>However, later observations dismantled these arguments one by one. The \u00a0sharpest image\u00a0 of the comet captured by the \u00a0Hubble Space Telescope\u00a0 provided a clear picture that contradicted Loeb&#8217;s theories. It was revealed that the core of 3I\/ATLAS did not measure 20 km; instead, its actual size ranged from \u00a0320 meters to 5.6 kilometers\u00a0. The initial miscalculations were a result of the bright, extensive \u00a0&#8220;coma&#8221;\u00a0 of gas and dust surrounding its core.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 3 --><\/p>\n<p>The behavior of 3I\/ATLAS further confirmed its identity as a classic comet, exhibiting asymmetric material ejection and the formation of a distinct dust tail typical of such celestial bodies. With these revelations, the concept of it being an alien spacecraft faded, but perhaps it is an even more intriguing comet than previously thought.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 4 --><\/p>\n<h2>A Piece of Exoplanet?<\/h2>\n<p>According to a new hypothesis presented in a study pending review, 3I\/ATLAS could actually be a fragment from an \u00a0extrasolar planet\u00a0. This &#8220;lithified clastic fragment&#8221; may have been torn from a sedimentary basin on a distant world, traversing interstellar space to reach our solar system. In simpler terms, it could be a rock composed of layers of hardened sediment, comparable to those found on Earth in ancient river or lake beds, but originating from outside our solar system.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 5 --><\/p>\n<p>Geoscientist \u00a0Eahsanul Haque\u00a0 supports this fascinating hypothesis with prior analyses. First, the trajectory of 3I\/ATLAS suggests it hails from the \u00a0thick disk of the Milky Way\u00a0, a region filled with stars significantly older than our Sun. Some of these stars are as old as \u00a07 billion years\u00a0, indicating that the object has had ample time to undergo complex geological processes, including the activity of liquid water that fosters the creation of sedimentary basins. Its size also aligns with that of large fragments that could be ejected from a planet after a high-speed impact.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 6 --><\/p>\n<p><strong>But Wasn&#8217;t It a Comet?<\/strong> The presence of a coma and tail does not contradict this idea. It&#8217;s plausible that water and other \u00a0volatiles\u00a0 were trapped within the pores of the sedimentary rock. As 3I\/ATLAS approached the Sun, the heat would have caused these ices to sublimate, triggering the observed cometary activity without the main object being a &#8220;dirty snowball.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 7 --><\/p>\n<p>The spectrum of 3I\/ATLAS resembles that of \u00a0D-type asteroids\u00a0, rich in carbon and silicates. This composition is compatible with terrestrial sedimentary rocks, such as \u00a0shales or sandstones\u00a0, often containing clay and carbonaceous material formed through aqueous processes.<\/p>\n<p><!-- BREAK 8 --><\/p>\n<h2>All Eyes on 3I\/ATLAS<\/h2>\n<p>The burgeoning interest in this interstellar traveler has prompted space agencies to mobilize their instruments for study. The \u00a0European Space Agency (ESA)\u00a0 utilized its Martian orbiters, including ExoMars TGO and Mars Express, to observe the comet during its closest approach to Mars. Given the vast distance of 30 million km, the task was technically challenging, yet the resulting images captured a mesmerizing view of the diffuse coma enveloping the comet.<\/p>\n<p>Future observations, such as those from the \u00a0Juice probe\u00a0, are anticipated to provide more data about 3I\/ATLAS, especially as it becomes more active following its close pass to the Sun. What is particularly remarkable about 3I\/ATLAS is that it underscores the importance of missions like the \u00a0Comet Interceptor\u00a0 probe, planned by ESA. This mission is designed to wait in space for long-term targets or, with cosmic luck, another interstellar visitor, ready to engage its engines and explore.<\/p>\n<p>As our understanding of 3I\/ATLAS deepens, the excitement surrounding interstellar objects will likely only grow, pushing the boundaries of what we know about the universe and our place within it.<\/p>\n<p><br \/>\n<br \/><a href=\"https:\/\/teknomers.com\/category\/general\/\" rel=\"dofollow\">General News &#8211; 2<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>The Third Interstellar Visitor: Unraveling the Mystery of 3I\/ATLAS When astronomers detected a \u00a0third interstellar object\u00a0 visiting our solar system, the excitement was palpable. Unlike the previous two, this object seemed poised to captivate not just the scientific community but also the public&#8217;s imagination. 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