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by Avi Loeb
December 20, 2025
from
AviLoeb Website

An image of 3I/ATLAS at its
closest
approach to
Earth on December 19, 2025,
featuring a
prominent anti-tail jet
in the sunward
direction, towards the lower left.
Image credit:
Dr.
Sebastian Voltmer
Humans are 'interesting' cosmic creatures.
More than four centuries ago, we were
convinced that the Universe centers on us.
Recently, we realized that there are about
ten billion houses like ours on the cosmic street of the
Milky-Way and most of them formed billions of years before the
Earth-Sun system.
However, our popular view is that,
visitors from these houses might show up in
our cosmic neighborhood because of their "interest" in our
home...
Well, guess what:
if you are late to a party and you are not at
the center of the room, the party is not about you.
Not only are we not at the center of the
Universe, we are also not at the 'center of attention' for
interstellar visitors.
This blunt message-in-a-bottle was delivered to earthlings on
December 19, 2025, by the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, as it
reached its closest distance from Earth, 268.91 million kilometers.
3I/ATLAS did not maneuver or
display any unusual activity on that occasion.
Its trajectory is aligned to within 5 degrees
with the ecliptic plane but it avoided Earth by passing on the
other side of the Sun relative to us on October 29, 2025.
Some find this message insulting...
But the truth of the matter is that with an
interstellar speed of 60 kilometers per second, the journey of
3I/ATLAS through the Milky-Way disk of stars must have taken
billions of years.
When 3I/ATLAS started its journey, there were no
humans on Earth.
And besides, among the solar system planets...
Jupiter is the center of attention given that its mass is 318 times
larger than Earth's.
Humans arrived late to the local cosmic
party, only to witness the last 0.0001 of the Milky-Way
history...
Given that, we should not be surprised that
interstellar visitors - who attended the party for much longer, did
not plan to dance with us.
So far, December 19 images of 3I/ATLAS were only released by amateur
astronomers. They feature a prominent anti-tail jet pointed
at the Sun, ten times longer than it is wide, with a length of a
million kilometers.
We have never witnessed such a long, tightly
collimated anti-tail. To fully understand the nature of 3I/ATLAS, we
must explain this anomaly as well as the others listed
here.
In the coming months, imaging and spectroscopic data will help us
figure out the mysterious properties of 3I/ATLAS by the time it gets
closest to Jupiter on March 16, 2026.
The forecasted perijove distance of 53.6
million kilometers is close to Jupiter's
Hill radius, 53.5 million
kilometers (as discussed
here), where Jupiter's gravity
dominates over the Sun's tide.
Given that Jupiter is the largest planet in the
solar system, it would be interesting to monitor 3I/ATLAS with the
Juno spacecraft for any unusual activity, such as the release of
satellites, as it passes by Jupiter's Lagrange points.
I delivered the above sentiments in seven television interviews
during the perigee day of 3I/ATLAS.
After the last interview, I received the
following email from the brilliant Gadi Schwartz at NBC News:
"Speaking to you is always the highlight of
our day! And the amount of little future astronomers you have
inspired is incalculable!!!
Here's the latest AI imposter I spotted! (CHATgpt tells me
deepfakes should be taken as are the highest form of flattery!)"
Indeed, fake content manufactured by
artificial intelligence will be the biggest nemesis of science
for years to come.
My hope lies with natural intelligence...
To gain respect near the top of the food chain in
the Milky Way galaxy, we must endeavor to interstellar space.
During his first day in office, the new NASA
administrator, Jared Isaacman, commented here on the
importance of extending our space exploration plans beyond the Moon
and Mars.
Also, during his annual televised news conference on December 19,
2025, accessible
here, Russian president Vladimir
Putin was asked by a reporter about 3I/ATLAS.
Here is the transcript of the exchange:
"Journalist:
I have a question about the unusual object 3I
Atlas which is currently approaching us.
If the predictions are to be believed today,
December 19th, either a spacecraft with an engine or
just a comet will approach Earth.
My question is this,
what do intelligence services report to
you?
Are there really signs of artificial
origin?
As funny as it may sound, there are indeed
many theories and speculations.
We, at Tyumen, the oil capital of Russia, are
ready to welcome any guests but if they are from space we would
like to prepare.
Secondly is the date of our meeting today
related to this forecast since it's the first time we are
summing up the year on a Friday.
Putin:
Is your name Christina?
I'll tell you, but it must remain
exclusively between us...
This is classified information.
It's our secret weapon, but we will
only use it in the most extreme case because we are against
deploying weapons in space.
Seriously though, it's a comet...
Our scientists are aware of what is
happening. Moreover, this is a comet from another star, so it
behaves differently from comets of our galactic origin.
It has a different shell and as it approaches
closer to the Sun, slightly different processes occur on its
surface, including in the field tail of this rocket.
Things look different there, but it's quite
large. I think somewhere between 2 to 6 kilometers. Look, the
moon is 400,000 kilometers away from us. And the object you are
talking about is hundreds of millions of kilometers away.
I don't think it poses any threat to us.
We'll let it go to Jupiter.
And at the beginning of next year, the comet
will leave the solar system."
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