3I/Atlas: The Mysterious Comet Crossing Our Solar System

3I/Atlas: The Mysterious Comet Crossing Our Solar System

All global attention, especially in America and the West, is focused on a comet coming from outside the solar system. It was first observed in June 2025. Scientists have named it Atlas 3I.

The comet (according to scientists and astronom y experts) moves in a near-perfect orbit, passing by Mars and Venus and disappearing behind the sun. The probability of this happening is no more than 1 in 20,000.


Here, I will quote the scientists' statements about the comet:







- They initially thought it was just a comet, but the comet's behavior doesn't suggest that. It accelerates and decelerates on its own, and it glows from the front instead of reflecting sunlight.

- The surface of the object reflects light like a manufactured alloy, rich in nickel and poor in iron. Its appearance is more like something artificial.

- It changes color. It was previously blue and red, but recently turned green.

- It is estimated to weigh more than 3 billion tons.

- Some scientists have said that there are other objects communicating with Atlas.

- The Comet It is heading toward or will pass close to Earth.

For those who want to search further, type in the search box:

Comet 3I Atlas or C/2025 N1 or (ATLAS)


This is an imaginary image of Comet Atlas after its color changes to green.

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