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The Gravity of 3I/ATLAS. As the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS… | by Avi Loeb | Oct, 2025

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

The Gravity of 3I/ATLAS

A newly analyzed interstellar object, 3I/ATLAS, exhibits​ an unexpectedly ⁤strong ‍gravitational pull, challenging conventional understanding of cometary composition and possibly hinting at exotic materials. ‍Initial⁤ observations suggested a typical comet,but detailed analysis reveals 3I/ATLAS is far denser than anticipated for it’s size,leading ⁣researchers to propose it may contain metallic components or even be a fragment of a Pluto-like ​planet from another star system.

This discovery,published in October 2025,substantially alters​ our understanding of interstellar objects and the potential ⁤for technologically produced materials⁣ traversing our solar ⁢system. The unusual gravitational signature of 3I/ATLAS raises the possibility that such⁢ objects⁣ could be more common than previously thought, and that some may not be ⁣natural in origin. ‌Further investigation is crucial to determine the object’s composition and origin, potentially revolutionizing ⁤our​ search for extraterrestrial technology⁢ and⁤ life.

3I/ATLAS was first observed ⁣in June 2023, and quickly gained‌ attention due to its unusual trajectory and rapid brightening. Unlike most ​comets, ⁤which are ⁣icy bodies that vaporize as they approach the​ sun, 3I/ATLAS remained remarkably robust, exhibiting ​minimal cometary activity even at close⁣ approach in September 2023. This resilience,coupled with its unexpectedly high mass for its‌ observed size,prompted a deeper investigation into ⁣its gravitational effects.

Avi Loeb, head of the Galileo Project and founding director of harvard university’s Black Hole Initiative, explains the meaning: “The object’s mass is⁤ several times larger than what we would ⁤expect for a typical comet ‍of similar size. This suggests a composition dominated by heavier elements, ​like metals,​ or a remarkably compact structure.”

The team’s analysis, utilizing ‌data from multiple observatories, indicates that 3I/ATLAS possesses a density far exceeding that of water ice, the primary constituent of most comets. This anomaly has spurred speculation about the object’s origins. One hypothesis ⁢suggests 3I/ATLAS could‍ be⁢ a⁢ fragment ejected from a differentiated planetary body – a planet with a metallic core ⁣and rocky mantle‍ – in another star system. Another, more speculative, possibility is that the object represents a piece of extraterrestrial‍ technology.

Loeb, author of ‍ Extraterrestrial: ‌The First Sign⁢ of‌ Intelligent Life Beyond Earth (2021) and Interstellar (2024), emphasizes the importance of continued observation. ‌”We need to gather more data ‌on similar interstellar objects to‌ understand whether 3I/ATLAS is an outlier or a representative sample. ‍The Galileo Project is actively developing technologies⁣ to search for and characterize ​these objects, with ‍the goal of determining their origin and potential for harboring evidence of extraterrestrial life or technology.”⁢

The findings regarding 3I/ATLAS underscore the need for ‌a broader and more systematic approach to studying interstellar objects. As our ability to detect these visitors ‍from other star⁢ systems improves, we can expect to uncover more anomalies that⁢ challenge our current understanding of the universe and our place within it.

(Image Credit: Chris Michel, National Academy of ‌Sciences, 2023)

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