
From First Principles FFP EP. 18 | 3I/ATLAS Explained, Forensic Fingerprints & Alzheimer’s Breakthrough
Nov 27, 2025
Dive into the fascinating world of astrophysics with the discovery of 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object captured by NASA. Uncover a groundbreaking forensic method from Maynooth University that retrieves fingerprints from fired bullet casings, potentially solving cold cases. Finally, explore a groundbreaking finding in Alzheimer’s research, revealing a microglial state that might reshape our understanding of the disease and its treatment. This mix of science, crime-solving, and medical breakthroughs is truly riveting!
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3I/ATLAS Is A Fast, Retrograde Interstellar Visitor
- 3I/ATLAS is the third confirmed interstellar object and moves extremely fast at ~58 km/s on a hyperbolic, retrograde trajectory.
- Its discovery along the plane of the planets reflects ATLAS's survey bias and limited sky coverage pre-Vera Rubin.
Origin Traces Don’t Explain Its Speed
- Tracing 3I/ATLAS's past shows no recent close stellar encounters that could explain its high velocity.
- That implies its acceleration likely occurred far earlier or via a mechanism not in recent local stellar history.
Comet Is Unusually CO2-Rich And Hyperactive
- 3I/ATLAS shows unusually high CO2-to-H2O ratio (~7.6) and strong CO2-driven activity, unlike typical Solar System comets.
- Infrared spectra and jets suggest hyperactivity and abundant CO2, shaping its odd tails and behavior.
