In the latest update on 3I/ATLAS, Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb has focused in on the 'swarm of objects' seemingly floating behind it which may tell us where the comet is headed We might just have clocked where 3I/ATLAS is heading (Image: Julien de Winter)

The 3I/ATLAS ‘spaceship’ may have a “swarm of non-evaporating objects behind it”, according to a Harvard astrophysicist. Since July this year, the mysterious space object has captivated the public and left astronomers scratching their heads as it journeys through our solar system.

In a recent blog post, astrophysicist Avi Loeb has presented a new theory about 3I/ATLAS, suggesting that the “swarm” of space junk behind it could tell us which direction it’s headed.

Loeb wrote: “Over the month of November 2025, post-perihelion

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