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what is happening to 3I Atlas?

It's too soon to draw conclusions.

If a small telescope saw something, the big ones will see it much more clearly.
The professionals will have to check everything with each other, and won't make a claim they're not sure of. But there will be information from a serious sources fairly soon.

If I was betting I'd go with this being a fake or a false positive along with some contagious wishful thinking.

Same logic as before:
* If aliens wanted to advertise their presence, they'd make it far more obvious. A stronger, longer-lasting, unambiguous signal (e.g. encoding a few digits of pi), and it wouldn't be hard to observe.
* If they want to "hide", a flash of light at (actually near AFAIK) perihelion would be stupid.

We'll know soon enough.
 
It's too soon to draw conclusions.

If a small telescope saw something, the big ones will see it much more clearly.
The professionals will have to check everything with each other, and won't make a claim they're not sure of. But there will be information from a serious sources fairly soon.

If I was betting I'd go with this being a fake or a false positive along with some contagious wishful thinking.

Same logic as before:
* If aliens wanted to advertise their presence, they'd make it far more obvious. A stronger, longer-lasting, unambiguous signal (e.g. encoding a few digits of pi), and it wouldn't be hard to observe.
* If they want to "hide", a flash of light at (actually near AFAIK) perihelion would be stupid.

We'll know soon enough.
The breakup just after perihelion (closest point to the Sun) tells us a lot. Spaceships do not break apart under those conditions. The spectra showing large amounts of iron and nickle, with little water or carbon dioxide, indicates this was a metallic asteroid, similar to asteroid 16 Psyche. The fact that it broke apart indicates the structure was of a "rubble pile" type, similar to Bennu or Ryugu. I don't know how a metallic rubble pile asteroid could form (this is a bit beyond my area of expertise), but apparently it did. At any rate, this whole episode is VERY interesting.
 
The breakup just after perihelion (closest point to the Sun) tells us a lot. Spaceships do not break apart under those conditions. The spectra showing large amounts of iron and nickle, with little water or carbon dioxide, indicates this was a metallic asteroid, similar to asteroid 16 Psyche. The fact that it broke apart indicates the structure was of a "rubble pile" type, similar to Bennu or Ryugu. I don't know how a metallic rubble pile asteroid could form (this is a bit beyond my area of expertise), but apparently it did. At any rate, this whole episode is VERY interesting.
Definitely interesting!

Did it completely break apart, or was it a small amount of "rubble" relative to the whole comet?
I tried to watch a video, but they started making a big deal about the "breakup" it being suspiciously symmetrical, so I decided to wait.

Hopefully someone will make a 100% serious video about it after the "alien spaceship question" has been conclusively resolved :)

If you have or find some information about how it might have formed and found its way into interstellar space I'd be interested to get a link.
 
I going to rely on my fellow Aspies as peers to review what comes out today separate B.S., from truth. I do not trust The AI generated stuff, pick up on the mistakes it makes like pronunciation errors .
 

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