
33 Billions Tons! 3I/ATLAS just Got Anomalously Massive, 100,000X Bigger than Oumuamua…
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33 Billions Tons! 3I/ATLAS just Got Anomalously Massive, 100,000X Bigger than Oumuamua…
What if the biggest visitor to our Solar System isn’t just a rock? Meet 3I Atlas—an interstellar object so huge it could rival Manhattan in size… or even dwarf it. Scientists estimate its mass could be over 33 billion tons—making it thousands of times heavier than anything we’ve ever seen from beyond the stars.
But here’s where the mystery deepens. Three competing hypotheses fight to explain what this thing really is. Is 3I Atlas a natural comet, born from icy fragments in a distant star system? Could it be a planet-making seed, a cosmic catalyst designed to jump-start new worlds? Or… is it something far stranger—perhaps even a technological artifact of alien design?”
And the story isn’t over. In the coming months and years, telescopes and spacecraft across the Solar System—Hubble, James Webb, Mars orbiters, even NASA’s Juno near Jupiter—will track 3I Atlas, gathering unprecedented data before it disappears forever into interstellar space.
This is not just science—it’s a detective story on a cosmic scale. The question is: what will we discover?
33 Billions Tons! 3I/ATLAS just Got Anomalously Massive, 100,000X Bigger than Oumuamua…
As researchers turned their attention to the mysterious 3I Atlas, one of the most captivating questions centered on its true size. Determining the scale of its nucleus could reveal how much material it carries—information that holds profound implications for our understanding of how planets and star systems may form across the galaxy.
Yet unraveling that secret is far from simple. The comet’s blazing, sprawling coma—an envelope of reflective dust and gas—creates the illusion of a far larger core than what truly exists. Even so, with the aid of high-resolution imaging from Hubble and Earth-based observatories, astronomers managed to narrow its possible dimensions to somewhere between 0.32 and 5.6 kilometers. Earlier projections had placed it at a massive 10 to 20 kilometers, but those figures are now believed to be exaggerated, distorted by the overwhelming glow of the coma itself.
33 Billions Tons! 3I/ATLAS just Got Anomalously Massive, 100,000X Bigger than Oumuamua…
So, the question lingers in the cosmic silence: just how immense is this traveler from beyond the stars?
Recently, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb, who has long been fascinated by 3I Atlas and has raised the possibility of its non-artificial nature, revealed new findings. The results were startling: 3I Atlas could be far larger than anyone had imagined—possibly even surpassing the size of Manhattan Island.
""in diameter, you know, it may be up to, 46. kilometers in diameter based on. other data""
"" it could be larger than Manhattan Island. 5 kilometers is about half the size of Manhattan Island.""
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