ESA's plan to hunt interstellar objects

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ESA's plan to hunt interstellar objects




December 19, 2025 was the point of closest approach of the Earth to the interstellar object 3I/Atlas and it was at about 270 million kilometers and it did not hit us, it passed at an enormous distance, all the electronic eyes of humanity, Hubble, James Webb, Juice, ALMA were staring at it, we want to see if its anomalies change, if the heartbeat changes, see if cyanide decreases and methanol increases.


But looking from afar is no longer enough, we are a little tired of watching these objects pass by and waving at them, as they leave forever, because yes, 3I/ATLAS is going to leave, its orbit is open, it will return to interstellar space and we will never see it again.


Science does not want more blurry photos, science wants to touch, it wants a sample, it wants to put a drill into that ice and see if there are chains of alien DNA and that is why the European Space Agency has designed the most ambitious plan in the history of space exploration, a mission that seems straight out of a heist movie, it is called Comet Interceptor.



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And normally we launch a ship towards a destination that we know, we go to Mars, we go to Jupiter, but the Comet Interceptor is very different, it is going to be launched in 2029 without any destination, they are going to park it at the Lagrange point L2, a place of gravitational balance behind the Earth and there it is going to stay, still, asleep, in the shadows, waiting.


You can wait a year, five years, waiting for the next 3I/ATLAS, the moment the telescopes detect a new interstellar object entering the system, the alarm will sound, the Comet Interceptor will turn on its engines and shoot out like a sniper to intercept the visitor's trajectory, it will not only look at it, it will release smaller probes that will get inside the tail of the comet, risking being destroyed by dust at 70 km per second, to to smell the gas in situ, to analyze the dust before it degrades, to look for real biological signatures.


It is a play of cosmic poker, we will spend millions on a ship that does not know where it is going, but if it works, if we manage to intercept one of these galactic seeds and bring back direct data, we could find the final answer. Imagine that the Interceptor finds amino acids with chirality opposite to that of the Earth, or fossilized cellular structures, it would be the most important scientific discovery since we learned that the Earth is not the center of the universe.




3I/ATLAS is getting further and further away, every second it will be 60 km further away, every second it will take its secret, its cyanide, its methanol and its 16-hour heartbeat back to the darkness from whence it came, but it leaves us something here. It leaves us with the certainty that the universe is not a static place, it is an ocean with currents, solar systems are not isolated islands, they are ports of exchange and there are ships that travel between them.


The panspermia hypothesis tells us that life is tenacious, that it clings to rock and ice, that it travels asleep through the eternal night waiting for a dawn and maybe we are the children of that journey, maybe life on Earth is just a colony of something much bigger, older and vaster.


So the next time you look at the sky at night, don't just look for stars, look for travelers, look for what moves, because at this very moment, up there, there are thousands of icy rocks crossing the void and one of them could bring the seed of the next world.


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Thanks for this science news. I didn't know that ESA was evaluating missions and strategies dedicated to the "hunt" for interstellar objects, which are considered celestial bodies from other star systems. The hunt for interstellar objects is not only a scientific challenge, but also a symbolic one. This activity demonstrates how astronomy is moving from passive observation to a more dynamic and reactive approach. If these projects are successful, they could mark a historic turning point in the study of deep space.