Hubble Space Telescope image showing symmetric triple jets near the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS after application of the Larson–Sekanina rotational gradient filter. Image credit: T. Scarmato and A. Loeb 2026. Used for editorial reporting purposes under 17 U.S.C. §107 (Fair Use).

New Developments:

The Hubble Space Telescope captured something unusual.
Three evenly spaced jets — not random, not chaotic — emerging symmetrically from the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS.
Now, the debate is no longer whether the object is active — it’s whether its behavior is natural, engineered, or misunderstood.

[USA HERALD] – In a newly published analysis, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb and Italian observer Toni Scarmato examined high-resolution images captured by the Hubble Space Telescope between November 30 and December 27, 2025.

Using a specialized image-processing method known as the Larson–Sekanina rotational-gradient filter, they removed the circular glow around the nucleus of 3I/ATLAS. What remained was stark:

Three close-in jets spaced roughly 120 degrees apart
A large sunward anti-tail on a broader scale
Periodic “wobbling” behavior in the jet orientation

The most prominent jet oscillates with a period of approximately 7.2 hours. The total brightness of the object varies with a nearly identical 7.136-hour rhythm and swings by about 30 percent.

That synchronization is what has drawn attention.

Here’s what Loeb’s team is saying:







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