Comet 3I/ATLAS rotates at 57 kilometers per second and continues a hyperbolic path through the solar system.

he Comet 3I/ATLASthe third external visitor to Solar system In history, it reached speed 57 kilometers per second A continues Hyperbolic path. This phenomenon was recorded by international observatories after perihelion that occurred on October 30, 2025. The data collected is combined by NASA’s Hubble and James Webb telescopes.

Orbital analysis shows that the comet’s kinetic energy exceeds the Sun’s gravitational force along its entire path. The celestial body uses solar gravity only as a slingshot effect to accelerate further.

The theory linking comet 3I/ATLAS to the possible development of intelligent life on Mars

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The combination of high acceleration and open trajectory ensures that the celestial body will not fall by solar gravity.

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Hyperactive track of Comet 3I/ATLAS

A hyperbolic path indicates a velocity greater than the local escape velocity at a point. he Comet 3I/ATLAS It enters the solar system and ascends by declination and never forms an orbit.

A study published last Monday, November 24, details the patterns of how interstellar objects reach Earth if they collide.

The combination of gravity and relative motion determines clear arrival patterns, even with very low probability.

The European Space Agency has improved the path of Comet 3I/ATLAS with data from Mars

Simulations conducted by experts indicate that Comet 3I/ATLAS Its average speed will reach 72 kilometers per second at the time of the hypothetical collision, which is a higher value than most meteorites in the world. Solar system.

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Comet 3I/ATLAS

The authors generated 26 billion artificial objects based on the motion of dwarf stars

The model reproduced the observed interstellar flow and applied gravitational perturbations from the Sun. The score exclusively determined the expected distribution of effects, without estimating absolute frequency.

NASA has announced the key date when Comet 3I/ATLAS will reach its closest approach to Earth

Researchers used millions of virtual trajectories to map the times, directions and areas most likely to fall.

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