The 3I/ATLAS interstellar space object has emitted unusual rays, the origin of which is not known for certain. This was announced on October 14 by Avi Loeb, a scientist at Harvard University. These rays, observed from 3I/ATLAS, should have been blurred due to rotation. Instead, in the picture taken by Nibble and M. Buchner saw strongly collimated rays extending over distances of more than a million kilometers, he stated.
Unexplained Rays Emerge from Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS, Says Avi Loeb