New Data From Keck Telescope Reveals Mysterious Metal Outgassing From Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS As Scientists Race To Study Visitor From Another Star System

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What Makes 3I/ATLAS a Cosmic Time Capsule

Understanding where 3I/ATLAS came from matters because these interstellar visitors are the only way we can directly study material from planetary systems around other stars.

Think about it: Even our most powerful telescopes can barely see planets orbiting nearby stars, and we certainly can’t scoop up samples from them. But occasionally, the universe delivers samples to us. When an interstellar object forms around a distant star and then gets gravitationally kicked out into interstellar space, it becomes a frozen time capsule carrying chemicals from that alien solar system.

3I/ATLAS is only the third such object ever confirmed visiting our solar system:

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1I/’Oumuamua (discovered 2017): A mysterious cigar-shaped or pancake-shaped object that showed no visible tail but somehow accelerated slightly as it traveled, suggesting invisible gases were pushing it. Scientists still debate what it was made of—and a few even speculated it might be artificial, though natural explanations are far more likely.

2I/Borisov (discovered 2019): A more typical-looking comet with a bright tail, similar to comets born in our solar system. However, it had way more carbon monoxide than normal comets, and it also released nickel vapor.

3I/ATLAS (discovered 2025): Initially looked like a comet but as it got closer it failed to develop the typical tail normally seen with comets. It’s now spewing cyanide, nickel, carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and showing evidence of water ice.