According to leaked reports circulating across major astronomy forums, the images were captured by an experimental SpaceX probe just moments before contact with 3I/ATLAS was lost. What those cameras recorded, sources say, is “unlike anything we’ve ever seen in deep space.”
Billionaire tech visionary Elon Musk broke his silence early Monday morning, posting a cryptic message on X: “Once you see it… you’re terrified and you can’t keep calm.” Within minutes, his post went viral, racking up over 120 million views and sparking a wave of conspiracy theories, panic, and awe.
One image — allegedly showing a mᴀssive, structured formation wrapped in light — has scientists divided. Some claim it’s just an optical illusion caused by radiation interference. Others insist the symmetrical patterns and geometric surfaces are “too precise to be natural.”
NASA has yet to officially verify the authenticity of the pH๏τos but confirmed in a brief statement that “anomalous data related to 3I/ATLAS is currently under review.” Meanwhile, SpaceX has reportedly restricted all internal communications linked to the probe’s imaging logs.
Dr. Serena Voss, a leading astrophysicist at MIT, told TMZ Science: “If these images are real, they could redefine what we know about interstellar objects — and maybe even who’s out there.”
Online, the reaction has been explosive. Hashtags like #3IAtlasPH๏τos, #ElonKnows, and #WeAreNotAlone have flooded every platform. Some users claim to have enhanced the leaked pH๏τos, revealing what appear to be “windows” and “energy rings” surrounding the object.
For now, one thing’s clear: whatever 3I/ATLAS was — or is — its final transmission may have given humanity a glimpse of something far beyond our understanding.