
"NASA has added 3I/Atlas to the International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) which comprises of world-wide astronomers and space agencies and have described the comet as a possible "planetary threat" to Earth. On 1 July 3I/Atlas was first spotted and it has raised many red flags as it has been described as showing strange behaviour which has been seen spraying particles towards the Sun instead of the jet particles moving away from it."
"This is called "anti-tail" which is releasing a metal composite which has never been seen before. The interstellar object is also releasing nickel and no iron, this is not typical for comets, also nickel tetracarbonyl has been identified, this has only ever been made in laboratories. Astrophysicist Professor Avi Loeb told the New York Post, "The alloy has previously been witnessed only in human manufacturing.""
"3I/Atlas has a strange acceleration with a non-standard flight path, this suggest it is more than a giant piece of rock. Scientists who are tracking the interstellar object have been left perplexed as it seems to have reversed "thrust" and it is now pointing opposite from the sun. Leak suggest 31/Atlas is no comet and has an 'engine like sound' 'Alien mothership' appears to have reversed 'thrust' near to the sun leaving scientists perplexed"
An interstellar object designated 3I/Atlas has been added to the International Asteroid Warning Network for monitoring as a potential planetary threat. The object was first observed on 1 July and exhibits an anti-tail that sprays particles toward the Sun. Analysis reports release of an unusual metal composite, significant nickel without iron, and detection of nickel tetracarbonyl, a compound previously produced only in laboratories. The object displays nonstandard acceleration and an unexpected change in orientation, appearing to reverse thrust and point away from the Sun. IAWN plans a comet campaign from 27 November to 27 January 2026 and a workshop to refine comet astrometry techniques.
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