The Triple-Jet Mystery of 3I/ATLAS Is Forcing Scientists To Rethink ‘Normal’ Comets

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Processed observations of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS from November 30 and December 27, 2025, reveal a rare three-jet outflow pattern. The jets remain evenly spaced and stable over multiple weeks, challenging conventional models of cometary activity. Color enhancement highlights dust and gas flow for analytical clarity. Illustrative use under 17 U.S.C. §107.

An interstellar visitor is behaving in a way astronomers rarely see—and cannot yet fully explain.

[USA HERALD] – When astronomers first identified the object as an interstellar visitor passing through our solar system, it was already unusual by definition. Interstellar objects are rare, fleeting, and difficult to study. But as new high-resolution observations were processed and compared across multiple weeks in late 2025, 3I/ATLAS began revealing a feature that goes beyond rarity and into genuine anomaly.

It is producing three distinct, evenly spaced jets of material—and they are not going away.

A Pattern That Shouldn’t Be There

Processed images taken on November 30 and December 27, 2025, now circulating among researchers and advanced amateur astronomers, show a bright central nucleus with three narrow jets separated by roughly 120 degrees. The geometry remains strikingly consistent across nearly a month of observation.

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This alone raises eyebrows.

Most comets exhibit one dominant jet or, at most, two irregular outflows driven by uneven heating of volatile ices on their surfaces. Jet strength typically fluctuates as the object rotates or as solar heating changes. Symmetry is rare. Persistence is rarer.

3I/ATLAS shows both.

Each jet displays comparable brightness, similar curvature, and stable angular separation. The structure does not collapse, drift randomly, or fade into asymmetry. Instead, it appears locked into a repeating configuration, suggesting an internal order that standard comet models struggle to accommodate.