
Now that we can see it again, it is looking more and more like a comet with a different blend of contents. also jets are hardly an intelligent means of altering the orbit on a huge anything. these are outgassing of some sort that we poortly understand but have experienced with every comet.
As I have posted moving a large object between the stars will be done by expelling all dark matter to produce near light speed velocity. Then reversing this process to enter orbit if desired.
apparently someone has also said it has increased speed after passing the sun. someone is toying with us.
Magnificent Images of Jets Around 3I/ATLAS
A sharp image of 3I/ATLAS, combining 24 exposures of 60 seconds each with a 0.2-meter telescope (Celestron EdgeHD 800) in New Mexico, USA between 11:53–12:23 UTC on November 16, 2025. The image shows multiple jets both towards and away from the Sun. The sunward direction is pointing to the lower left corner. (Credit: Satoru Murata)
The astrophotographer Satoru Murata released here a stunning image of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS combining 24 exposures of 60 seconds each with a 0.2-meter telescope (Celestron EdgeHD 800) in New Mexico, USA, on November 16, 2025. The image shows multiple jets both towards and away from the Sun, including an anti-tail and a much longer tightly collimated tail.

Same image on a coordinate grid with identified objects, such as the galaxy NGC4691 in the upper left. (Credit: Satoru Murata)
A day later, on November 17, 2025, a newer image of 3I/ATLAS was posted here by Francois Kugel, combining 22 exposures of 30 seconds each with a 0.4-meter aperture telescope.

An image of 3I/ATLAS, combining 22 exposures of 30 second each at 17:04 UTC on November 17, 2025 with a 0.4-meter aperture telescope. The sunward direction is pointing to the lower left corner. (Credit: Francois Kugel).
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