HARVARD & NASA WARNING: 3I/ATLAS Could STRIKE Mars — The New Data Is TERRIFYING! Elon Musk Says “What Happens After That… No One Can Predict.”

A startling new joint analysis from researchers at Harvard University’s Center for Astrophysics and NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory has raised serious concerns about the trajectory of interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, a mysterious body currently pᴀssing through our solar system.

3I/ATLAS: 83% Chance of Being Something Unique in the Universe - YouTube

Originally discovered in 2024, 3I/ATLAS was classified as only the third confirmed interstellar object ever detected, following ‘Oumuamua (2017) and Borisov (2019). However, recent high-resolution orbital modeling suggests that the object’s projected path could bring it dangerously close to Mars within the next decade — with a non-zero probability of impact.

Comet 3I/ATLAS has Turned Green as It Closes in on Mars

According to NASA’s updated orbital simulations, gravitational perturbations from Jupiter and the Sun are causing unpredictable deviations in 3I/ATLAS’s trajectory. Harvard astrophysicist Dr. Lena Carter stated, “The data indicate a potential Mars-crossing event. While the likelihood of a direct impact remains small, it’s no longer negligible.”

Such a collision, even at low probability, would have profound implications. The estimated mᴀss of 3I/ATLAS could release energy equivalent to tens of thousands of nuclear warheads, potentially altering the Martian surface and atmosphere — and setting back human exploration plans for decades.

Reacting to the report, Elon Musk, CEO of SpaceX, commented on X (formerly Twitter):

“If 3I/ATLAS hits Mars, it changes everything. What happens after that… no one can predict.”

NASA officials emphasize that more observations are needed before drawing conclusions. Still, the data have reignited discussions about planetary defenseinterstellar monitoring, and the long-term risks of deep-space objects.

For now, the world watches — and waits — as 3I/ATLAS hurtles through the void, carrying both mystery and potential menace toward the Red Planet.

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