3I/ATLAS Update: New Gemini Images Reveal a Sudden Green Shift
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New Gemini North images reveal a clear change in 3I/ATLAS — the object is getting greener and brighter as it moves closer through the inner solar system.
These images were captured using multiple color filters and then stacked and aligned, allowing researchers to isolate subtle changes in color and structure. Compared to earlier observations, the green emission is now far more pronounced, suggesting an increase in specific gases being released and energized by sunlight.
What makes this update especially interesting is timing. The color shift appears after perihelion, when most objects of this type typically fade or lose structure. Instead, 3I/ATLAS is showing stronger emission, a compact central glow, and a stable envelope that’s evolving in a way scientists are still working to understand.
We’ll break down what the green color likely represents, why the background stars look streaked in one image but not the other, and what this change tells us about the object’s current activity.
No speculation. No hype. Just the data — and what it actually shows.
Let me know what you think about this latest update in the comments.
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Sources:
Gemini North Telescope, NSF NOIRLab observational data
National Science Foundation image analysis and release notes
Public astrophotography processing notes and filter-combination methods used by Gemini researchers
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