The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has puzzled scientists with an unexpected maneuver as it passed close to the sun. NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) observed the comet exhibiting 'non-gravitational acceleration,' suggesting it was pushed by an unknown force rather than gravity. This unusual behavior has led some scientists to speculate about the comet's nature, with Harvard physicist Avi Loeb suggesting it might be a spacecraft with its own engine, though most experts still consider it a comet with a unique chemical makeup.

As reported by the Daily Mail , 3I/ATLAS displayed two main parts in its mysterious maneuver, one pushing it away from the sun and another nudging it slightly to the side. The comet also showed a significant increase in brightness and turned a surprising blue

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