The silence of experts is no longer reassuring to the public. Last night, an image that was said to be “leaked from inside” exploded on the scientific social network: a photo labeled by the Mars engineering team, showing strange blue light beams emanating from 3I/ATLAS — an object that has caused chaos in the global astronomical community for months.
The source confirmed that this was not a camera effect, nor was it an atmospheric phenomenon. An anonymous expert said that the light beams were “pulsating” like a signal. Initial analysis, according to this person, showed that the light intensity increased and decreased in a regular cycle to the point of being “unnatural”.
As soon as the photo went viral, the control room immediately locked all related data and ordered a review of visitors. Many engineers described the atmosphere in the center as “standing before an event that is no longer within the scope of normal science”.
The biggest question now being asked: If the light really came from 3I/ATLAS, a celestial body with an unusual orbit, are we seeing the first sign of purposeful activity? Or some kind of cosmic phenomenon never before recorded?
“Nobody can say for sure,” said a professor of theoretical physics. “But it’s undeniable that this image is completely different from anything we’ve ever seen from deep space.”
Nobody has confirmed it. Nobody has denied it. And that’s what’s making the world shudder.

The silence of experts is no longer reassuring to the public. Last night, an image that was said to be “leaked from inside” exploded on the scientific social network: a photo labeled by the Mars engineering team, showing strange blue light beams emanating from 3I/ATLAS — an object that has caused chaos in the global astronomical community for months.
The source confirmed that this was not a camera effect, nor was it an atmospheric phenomenon. An anonymous expert said that the light beams were “pulsating” like a signal. Initial analysis, according to this person, showed that the light intensity increased and decreased in a regular cycle to the point of being “unnatural”.
As soon as the photo went viral, the control room immediately locked all related data and ordered a review of visitors. Many engineers described the atmosphere in the center as “standing before an event that is no longer within the scope of normal science”.
The biggest question now being asked: If the light really came from 3I/ATLAS, a celestial body with an unusual orbit, are we seeing the first sign of purposeful activity? Or some kind of cosmic phenomenon never before recorded?
“Nobody can say for sure,” said a professor of theoretical physics. “But it’s undeniable that this image is completely different from anything we’ve ever seen from deep space.”
Nobody has confirmed it. Nobody has denied it. And that’s what’s making the world shudder.