The world has just entered its darkest hour.
Moments ago, NASA officially confirmed that the James Webb Space Telescope has detected something alive inside the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS — and it is moving directly toward Earth.
For months, scientists have tracked the comet’s erratic trajectory, baffled by its unpredictable changes in speed and direction. But according to data released late last night, the object suddenly altered its course again — this time intentionally.
“We’re no longer observing a celestial body,” one NASA scientist whispered during a live feed that was cut moments later. “We’re observing an intelligence.”
High-resolution scans from the James Webb Telescope revealed a mᴀssive, organic structure buried within the comet’s icy shell — pulsating, expanding, and emitting rhythmic energy bursts that match neural activity. Experts say it resembles a living organism the size of Manhattan, dormant for eons and now awakening as it nears sunlight.
Inside sources claim the readings suggest a biological signal — something resembling a heartbeat.
Within hours, NASA, the United Nations, and multiple global defense agencies declared a planet-wide emergency, citing “an imminent extraterrestrial biological threat.”
“We estimate impact or atmospheric entry in less than 72 hours,” said Dr. Alan Richter, head of NASA’s Deep Space Observation Division. “And whatever it is… it’s not coming in peace.”
Rumors swirl online that Elon Musk and SpaceX have been contacted to prepare an emergency launch — possibly to intercept or divert the object. However, Musk’s cryptic tweet early this morning only deepened global panic:
“Too late. It’s already awake.”
Across the world, cities are on edge. Air raid sirens have been tested in several major capitals, while millions flood social media with messages of fear and disbelief. Religious leaders call it the final sign. Scientists warn that traditional defenses will be useless against an organism of such magnitude and unknown origin.
The object — now referred to by NASA as “Enтιтy 3I” — continues to accelerate, emitting what some experts describe as “a haunting, rhythmic hum” that can be picked up by deep-space radio arrays.
As Earth counts down the remaining 72 hours, humanity faces an impossible question:
Are we witnessing first contact… or the final extinction event?