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Elon Musk and Comet 3l/ATLAS: Potential Continental Annihilation

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Elon Musk Warns Comet 3I/ATLAS ‌could Pose‌ Existential ⁤Threat

During an appearance on the Joe​ Rogan Experiance podcast on October 31, 2025, Elon Musk addressed speculation‌ surrounding the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, issuing a stark‍ warning about its potential impact. The discussion arose after Rogan suggested ​the comet’s high nickel content ⁢might indicate an artificial origin.

Musk clarified that a high nickel proportion is not uncommon in comets and asteroids.However, he conceded that if ⁤the ⁣object were composed entirely‍ of nickel, ⁢”there ⁣would even be the possibility that it was a heavy spacecraft.” He further emphasized the potential devastation a comet of‌ that size could inflict, stating it “could annihilate an​ entire continent. Or even worse.”

Musk’s comments referenced the past⁤ record of cosmic impacts, noting⁣ that ⁣fossil evidence points ‌to approximately ⁣five⁤ extinction-level events caused by such ‍collisions. he cautioned, though, that thes records likely only represent impacts large enough to ​cause mass extinctions, and may not account ‍for events that “destroyed entire continents.”

NASA estimates 3I/ATLAS‍ reached its closest approach to the Sun around October 31, 2025, at ​a distance of⁣ approximately 210 million kilometers.While NASA⁢ has not released an exact size estimate, the comet’s⁢ diameter is believed to ​range between 440 meters and‌ 5.6 kilometers.

Scientists have tracked the comet’s trajectory​ as its‍ discovery, determining it originated from the direction⁢ of the constellation Sagittarius, located in the central region of the Milky Way galaxy. ⁣

According to The Sky Live, an astronomy website, 3I/ATLAS will make its closest approach to Earth on Friday,⁢ December 19, 2025, at a distance of 268,898,938 kilometers (1.797478 Astronomical Units).As of November ‌10, the comet was 324,325,508 kilometers (2.1679821149 Astronomical Units) from earth.

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