ESA Found New Data on 3I/ATLAS Close-up Image after a Week Revealed What it Truly Is...

ESA Found New Data on 3I/ATLAS Close-up Image after a Week Revealed What it Truly Is...

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ESA Found New Data on 3I/ATLAS Close-up Image after a Week of Analysis While NASA Shut OFF
3I Atlas has finally unmasked itself. NASA and ESA have just captured the evidence, right where the interstellar object was predicted to appear. On its fateful rendezvous with Mars, it appeared as a strange, ghostly smear in the red sky. Unease creeps in. It’s not a comet. It’s not an asteroid. It’s something that doesn’t belong here. And Mars saw it first. Now, it’s our turn to look, and what it reveals is terrifying.
First of all, on October 7th, 2025, the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter by ESA captured several images of comet 3I Atlas using its CaSSIS camera - images that hint at something far beyond what we were meant to see. In the dark expanse of space, it appeared only as a faint, moving blur of white light drifting through the black.
ESA Found New Data on 3I/ATLAS Close-up Image after a Week of Analysis While NASA Shut OFF
The distance was immense, too great to separate its nucleus from the hazy glow of the surrounding coma. Yet even through the void, it shimmered with escaping dust and gas, spreading thousands of km outward like a ghostly veil. The comet’s tail, if it existed at all, was barely visible - little more than a whisper at the edge of detection.
Mars Express also turned its gaze toward the object, but its brief 0.5-second exposures were not enough to capture it clearly. Both orbiters then searched for spectral data, hoping to read the comet’s chemical fingerprints, but the light was too weak, the signal too faint. No clear lines. No obvious trace of what it’s made of. Only silence - maddening, heavy silence - from the interstellar dark.
Now, scientists race against time, analysing every flicker of data, every photon collected, desperate to decode the mystery. What is 3I Atlas really made of - ice, rock, or something entirely unknown?
ESA Found New Data on 3I/ATLAS Close-up Image after a Week of Analysis While NASA Shut OFF
NASA has begun to reveal a few scarce details - images from the Perseverance rover. Some rare glimpses were released.
The first image wasn’t easy to spot, not even for the sharpest eyes. Astrophotographer Simeon Schmauß, known for turning raw space data into striking cosmic photos, had to carefully stack 20 separate frames taken by the Mastcam-Z camera aboard NASA’s Perseverance rover on Mars on October 1, 2025, to bring it into view. What he uncovered was subtle. Almost invisible, but it carried enormous weight.
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