NOW VISIBLE

3I/ATLAS

The third confirmed interstellar object is passing through our solar system now.

After 1I/'Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, this is your chance to participate in evidence-based analysis as history unfolds.

What We Know

3rd
Interstellar Object
2025
Observation Window
TBD
Origin Classification
Live
NASA JPL Tracking

The Central Question

Is 3I/ATLAS a natural comet from another star system, or something else entirely?

Natural Origin

Comet or asteroid ejected from another star system

Uncertain

Insufficient evidence for definitive classification

Artificial Origin

Technology or construction from intelligent beings

Observation Timeline

Discovery

Initial Detection

Object identified by ATLAS survey telescope

Analysis

Evidence Collection

Spectroscopy, trajectory analysis, and surface composition studies

Current

Peak Observation Window

Best visibility for detailed analysis and evidence submission

Upcoming

Post-Perihelion Analysis

Continued tracking as object exits inner solar system

Why This Matters

Scientific Precedent

Only the third confirmed interstellar object. Each one teaches us something new about objects from beyond our solar system. The analysis methodology we develop here will set standards for future discoveries.

Evidence-Based Analysis

Unlike social media speculation, ISO Tracker provides structured evaluation. Every claim is scored on chain of custody, witness credibility, and technical merit. See where the evidence actually points.

Community Consensus

Watch in real-time as the scientific community weighs in. No echo chambers, no algorithms pushing sensationalism. Just rigorous analysis and transparent voting on the evidence.

Be Part of History

This is a rare opportunity. Interstellar objects are detected once per decade at most. Your analysis and verdict become part of the permanent record for this historic event.

Track It Live

The observation window is open now. Join thousands of observers analyzing evidence in real-time as 3I/ATLAS passes through our solar system.