New photos and short videos of the interstellar comet 3I/Atlas have recently appeared on many space pages and forums. After watching these clips, some people felt that the comet appeared to be turning or moving in a circle. Others said it looked like there were dust shapes or rings around it.
But none of this has been proven by scientists. Even though people are talking a lot about what they think they see, there is no confirmed sign that the comet is rotating or doing anything strange.
Some hobby sky-watchers and space photographers shared videos that seemed to show small movements around the comet. A few posts that caught attention were:
1. A video comparing old and new images
One clip compared 3I/Atlas to older ESA ExoMars footage, making it appear as though the comet was turning. But this video has not been checked or confirmed by any space agency.
Another video went online where people said it "looked like rotation." This was what viewers felt when they looked at it. There is no scientific evidence to support the claim.
One person combined many long photos and said they saw five bright spots around the centre. Experts explain that this can happen because of:
These things can create shapes that appear to be spinning, but they are not.
Some images online showed wide rings around the comet. They look dramatic, but NASA or ESA has not confirmed them.
So, many of these “rotation” ideas come from how cameras capture light, not from the comet itself.
These facts are confirmed:
After going behind the Sun in October, the comet is now in a position where telescopes can see it again.
It cannot be seen with the naked eye.
3I/Atlas may contain frozen gases and materials from a very cold place around another star. Since interstellar objects are extremely rare, scientists want to study them as much as possible.
Only two such objects have been seen before:
Right now, no.
No space agency has confirmed any rotation or unusual motion.
NASA and ESA are still studying the images. More updates are expected soon.
For now, the “spinning look” seen in videos is most likely due to:
3I/Atlas is simply a very fast and interesting visitor passing through our Solar System, and scientists will continue to watch it as it travels outward.
TOPICS: 3I/ATLAS