'Alien spaceship' 3I/ATLAS seen 'rotating' as conspiracy grows despite NASA's bombshell
Key Points
- 1Hobby astronomers claim footage shows interstellar object 3I/ATLAS exhibiting rotation.
- 2Alleged rotation strengthens Professor Avi Loeb's theory of "directional thrusters" on 3I/ATLAS.
- 3NASA maintains 3I/ATLAS is a comet, refuting "alien spacecraft" speculation.
- 4Debate continues among stargazers to verify the rotation's authenticity and implications.
Speculation surrounding the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS intensifies as hobby astronomers report capturing footage suggesting the object is rotating. This alleged motion provides new impetus to theories, particularly from Harvard astrophysicist Professor Avi Loeb, who posits that 3I/ATLAS exhibits characteristics inconsistent with a typical comet, potentially indicating "directional thrusters" or even an alien origin. The claims of rotation, documented in various online videos, describe subtle, continuous movement within the object's coma, prompting further scrutiny from the astronomical community.
NASA recently held a press conference to address the growing fervor, firmly refuting speculation that 3I/ATLAS could be an alien spacecraft. The US space exploration agency confirmed its classification as a comet, emphasizing that its behavior aligns with known cometary activity, such as shedding gas and dust and responding to gravitational forces. However, Professor Loeb publicly questioned NASA's interpretation, arguing that the agency should have highlighted the unresolved mysteries surrounding 3I/ATLAS rather than prematurely concluding its nature. He suggests that an interstellar spacecraft could also develop an outer layer of dust and ices that sublimate under sunlight, mimicking cometary behavior.
The scientific community now focuses on verifying the authenticity of the reported rotation. Astronomers are investigating whether the observed motion is genuine or an artifact of long-exposure photography, atmospheric distortion, or tracking drift. If confirmed, the rotation, combined with other anomalous behaviors previously noted by Professor Loeb—such as 3I/ATLAS's unusual mass and jet activity—could challenge conventional understandings of interstellar objects. The ongoing debate underscores the critical importance of open-minded scrutiny when monitoring visitors from beyond our solar system.
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