Search for alien technology on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty
Search for alien technology on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty Even though astronomers didnโt detect alien tech signals from a rare interstellar visitor, the results are worthwhile, they say By Jackie Flynn Mogensen edited by Jeanna Bryner When Comet 3I/ATLAS entere
Search for alien technology on Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS comes up empty
Even though astronomers didnโt detect alien tech signals from a rare interstellar visitor, the results are worthwhile, they say
When Comet 3I/ATLAS entered our solar system last yearโonly the third known interstellar object to do soโastronomers took notice . And so did scientists searching for extraterrestrial intelligence, who were curious whether this particular interloper may have been linked to aliens.
When astronomers first discovered 3I/ATLAS in July 2025, the icy body was traveling at an impressive speed of about 137,000 miles per hour. Researchers later discovered that it is โ bursting with methanol โ and its comaโthe vapor envelope that forms as the icy object nears the sunโis full of frozen carbon dioxide . Both observations provide astronomers with clues about the cometโs cosmic origin. All signs suggested the interstellar object was natural, but some astronomers took the opportunity to look for so-called "technosignatures," particularly radio signals that could be produced by an artificial thing.
โEventually, our own Voyager spacecraft will be extraterrestrial artifacts in other stellar systems,โ said Sofia Sheikh, a research scientist at the SETI Institute, in a statement , referring to the twin interstellar probes that NASA launched in 1977. โGiven that, it is important that we understand the natural distribution of interstellar objects so that we will be able to identify any anomalies that could one day be signs of an artificial interstellar object.โ
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To help rule out the possibility that 3I/ATLAS contained some kind of alien technology, Sheikh and colleagues tracked the comet with a radio telescope, the Allen Telescope Array (ATA), and looked for narrowband radio signalsโโthe kind that can only come from technology,โ Sheikh says. โAfter analyzing several hours of data across the full frequency range of the ATA,โ Sheikh and the team did not see any signals, or technosignatures, associated with 3I/ATLAS, she says.
Sheikh wasnโt surprised by the results. โAll of the evidence that the global scientific community had found before, during, and after our observations indicated that 3I/ATLAS was an icy rock from another solar systemโextremely cool from a planetary science perspective, but not in any way a technological artifact,โ she says.
