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America November 25, 2025 6 mins read

New Image of 3I/ATLAS Shows Unexplained Behavior That According to Avi Loeb – Defies Natural Comet Models

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Key Findings

  1. The tail shouldn't exist at that distance.
  2. The mass loss exceeds what the object can afford to lose.
  3. What we're witnessing defies the textbook definition of how comets behave.

USA HERALD - On November 22, 2025, at 19:25 UTC, astrophotographer Mitsunori Tsumura captured an image of 3I/ATLAS using a half-meter telescope that would spark renewed scientific debate about the true nature of this interstellar visitor. The photograph, taken as the object passed near galaxy NGC4454 in projection, reveals a glowing coma with two distinct features: a tightly collimated tail streaming away from the Sun, and an anti-tail pointing directly toward it.

At first glance, it resembles countless comet images collected over centuries. But the physics underlying what we're seeing tells a profoundly different story, one that Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb argues cannot be easily reconciled with natural comet behavior.

The image shows 3I/ATLAS at a distance of approximately 300 million kilometers from Earth, with its tail extending an astonishing 5 million kilometers into space and its anti-tail reaching about 1 million kilometers sunward.

To put that in perspective, at the object's measured speed of 400 meters per second, it would take an entire month to traverse just one million kilometers. The sheer scale of these structures is remarkable, but what troubles scientists isn't their size—it's what they require to exist at all.

According to Loeb's analysis, the anti-tail's ability to penetrate through the solar wind at that distance demands physics that stretch the boundaries of what we expect from natural comets.

The solar wind at 3I/ATLAS's location moves at approximately 400 kilometers per second, which is at least one thousand times faster than the thermal speed of gas naturally outflowing from a comet heated by the Sun. The principle at work here is ram pressure, the force exerted by moving material pushing against stationary or slower-moving material.

Ram pressure scales with the square of velocity, meaning that for the anti-tail to maintain its structure and push back against such a fast-moving solar wind, its mass density must be extraordinarily high—roughly one million times greater than the density of the solar wind itself, which hovers around a few proton masses per cubic centimeter.

What does this mean in practical terms? If 3I/ATLAS is a natural comet behaving according to known physics, Loeb calculates that it must be losing mass at a staggering rate of approximately 200 tons per second for every square area measuring 0.3 million kilometers on a side, just to account for the anti-tail alone.

When the main tail is included in the calculation, the total mass loss over the months of October and November 2025 reaches several billion tons. That figure represents roughly ten percent of the minimum mass Loeb previously calculated for 3I/ATLAS, which he estimated at 33 billion tons based on the object's lack of non-gravitational acceleration during July, August, and September 2025.

Non-gravitational acceleration occurs when a comet's outgassing creates an uneven thrust, slightly altering its trajectory beyond what gravity alone would dictate. During those summer months, 3I/ATLAS showed none. It moved like a rock.

Then something changed. Around perihelion in October 2025, when the object made its closest approach to the Sun, a measurable non-gravitational acceleration was detected. JPL Horizons, NASA's authoritative database for solar system object trajectories, now reports this acceleration as statistically significant at ten standard deviations, a level of certainty that leaves little room for measurement error. The detection is real. The question is what's causing it.

For a natural comet, the level of acceleration observed would require more than ten percent of the object's total mass to be expelled as gas and dust, assuming the gas moves at the maximum thermal speed of 400 meters per second. But here's the problem: we've already accounted for roughly ten percent mass loss just to explain the tail and anti-tail structures visible in the images. The math doesn't close.

If 3I/ATLAS is a natural comet, it should have lost more mass than it started with, or it should be far larger than observations suggest. Either scenario introduces contradictions that demand explanation.

Loeb raises an alternative framework. If the jets propelling 3I/ATLAS are not driven by thermal sublimation of ice but by some form of propulsion technology—chemical thrusters or ion drives—the required mass loss drops dramatically.

Chemical thrusters produce exhaust speeds far higher than thermal gas, reducing the necessary mass loss by two orders of magnitude. Ion thrusters, which accelerate charged particles to even greater velocities, could reduce it by four orders of magnitude. In other words, a technological origin could explain the observed acceleration and tail structures with far less material expenditure, neatly resolving the mass budget crisis. This doesn't prove 3I/ATLAS is artificial, but it does demonstrate that the natural comet model is currently incomplete or strained beyond comfortable limits.

The image itself offers visual clues that align with Loeb's analysis. The anti-tail is tightly collimated, meaning it doesn't diffuse or spread out as one might expect from randomly outgassing material. It maintains a coherent beam-like structure pointing sunward, the kind of directionality that suggests either highly organized physical processes or deliberate control.

The coma glows with a consistency that indicates sustained activity, not the sporadic bursts typical of comet fragmentation or irregular ice pocket sublimation. These are observations any reader can appreciate from the photograph, and they underscore the strangeness of what we're dealing with.

What we know for certain is this: 3I/ATLAS is not behaving like a passive chunk of ice and rock drifting through space. It is accelerating in ways that require explanation. It is producing structures that demand densities and mass fluxes inconsistent with natural sublimation models. It is doing so while maintaining structural integrity that suggests either extraordinary compositional resilience or something else entirely. The evidence does not yet prove artificial origin, but it does prove that our current understanding is insufficient.

Future observations will be critical. Spectroscopic measurements planned for December 2025 could reveal the speed and composition of the jets, distinguishing between natural ice sublimation and alternative mechanisms. If the outflow velocities exceed thermal expectations by significant margins, the technological hypothesis gains weight.

If they align with natural comet behavior, scientists will need to revisit assumptions about 3I/ATLAS's mass, composition, or internal structure. Additionally, tracking will determine whether the object reaches Jupiter's Hill radius on March 16, 2026, a gravitational boundary that could influence its trajectory in ways that further illuminate its true nature.

This is not about jumping to conclusions. It is about following the data wherever it leads, even when it leads to uncomfortable or unprecedented territory. The scientific method does not demand that we ignore anomalies or force them into frameworks that don't fit. It demands that we measure, calculate, test, and remain open to revisions when the evidence warrants it. Right now, the evidence suggests 3I/ATLAS is either a comet unlike any we've encountered, or it is something we have not yet categorized. Either outcome would be extraordinary.

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