3I/ATLAS Just Shrugged Off A Solar CME.
A normal comet would’ve snapped, the tails ripped, core sputtering, the works. Instead this thing just kept its line, solid, steady, no drama.
If a so called "icy rock" can eat a solar blast and keep moving like nothing happened, then we’re looking at one of two things:
Material we’ve never seen before, or something reinforced on purpose. Maybe both.
Add it all up, the weird green glow, CO₂ heavy composition, the crazy close link to the Wow! Signal… and now it shrugs off one of the Sun’s hardest punches.
3I/ATLAS isn’t behaving like a normal comet, it’s acting like it was built to survive the trip.
October’s Mars pass is the moment. Every scope needs to be locked on it.