ARTIFICIAL METAL Detected On 3I/ATLAS, Chemical Signature Not Found In Natural Comets, Skims Mars

Sama_El
Published on Sep 12, 2025
- The Very Large Telescope (VLT) detected significant nickel vapor but almost no iron in the interstellar 3I/Atlas comet. Having nickel without iron is not a chemical signature found in known natural comets and is more consistent with industrial alloy refining processes.

Astronomers using the VLT observed emission lines of nickel (Ni) but failed to detect any comparable iron (Fe) lines in the comet’s outgassing plume. This contrasts with standard comets and asteroids, which always show iron and nickel together, since they’re created together in supernovae and meteoritic material. The decoupling of nickel and iron is exceedingly rare in natural objects, leading some researchers (including Avi Loeb) to consider artificial or technological explanations, as industrial nickel production commonly yields nickel without iron via processes such as the nickel carbonyl channel.

The research reporting evidence of artificial metal in the comet 3I/ATLAS comes from recent spectroscopic observations. Industrial nickel production commonly yields nickel without iron via processes such as the nickel carbonyl channel.

The paper says we If 3I/ATLAS continues to exhibit Ni without Fe through perihelion, it will constitute the first clear case where interstellar cometary metal emission is decoupled from classical refractory release. That outcome would argue for a distinct, low–temperature organometallic (or nanophase) pathway for Ni in extrasolar comets.

The mass loss rate of nickel observed was around 5 grams per second at a heliocentric distance of about 2.8 AU.

The James Webb Space Telescope and SPHEREx revealed the dust around 3I/Atlas is composed 95% of carbon dioxide and only 5% water with almost no carbon monoxide. This is again, completely unlike any comet ever observed. The comet additionally shows cyanide emission, adding another layer of chemical abnormality.

This result of nickel without iron happens on Earth from the production or refinement of advanced nickel alloys like nickel-titanium (used in shape-memory applications), where nickel is carefully separated and iron is excluded.
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Learn More:
https://www.nextbigfuture.com/2025/08/interstellar-3i-atlas-has-nickel-without-iron-and-other-chemical-makeup-that-is-unlike-natural-objects-in-the-solar-system.html

https://universemagazine.com/en/interstellar-comet-3i-atlas-causes-controversy-in-the-scientific-community/

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