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The interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is baffling scientists. It brightened far faster than expected near the Sun, raising questions about its internal chemistry and host system.
Three weeks after the “blue-light anomaly,” the absence of data has turned 3I/ATLAS from a scientific curiosity into a test of institutional trust.