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Under natural circumstances, as the object nears the Sun and heats up, it would be expected to radiate more red and infrared light, aligning with the Sun’s 5800-degree surface temperature. The observed blue hue suggests a different mechanism—perhaps related to the composition or structure of the object—that is not yet fully understood.
Furthermore, the absence of a cometary tail, typically seen due to sublimation of ices in comets, raises questions about what is driving these jets. Instead of a tail, scientists are seeing a set of jets that appear to be more controlled or perhaps indicative of alien technology, although definitive conclusions are still pending further data.