100x Larger Than 3I/ATLAS — Mystery Object Moves on Direct Collision Path

100x Larger Than 3I/ATLAS — Mystery Object Moves on Direct Collision Path
“Have you heard about the comet C-20-25 R-2 Swan?” Ethan asked, his voice trembling with a mix of excitement and fear. “It’s on a direct collision course with Earth!”
Sarah turned to him, her eyes wide. “Wait, what? How big is it?”

“It’s 100 times larger than 3I/ATLAS! Just think about that for a second,” Ethan replied, his heart racing. “It just survived a close pass with the Sun, and now astronomers are scrambling to figure out what happens next.”
“What do you mean? Is it going to hit us?” Sarah’s voice was barely above a whisper.
“That’s the thing,” Ethan continued, leaning closer. “Some scientists believe it could break apart in our atmosphere, but if it doesn’t… Well, we could be in serious trouble.”
Sarah’s mind raced with the implications. “What are they doing to prepare? Do they have a plan?”
“Emergency teams are working on contingency plans, but the public reaction is wild. Some people are terrified, while others are fascinated. It’s like a cosmic lottery—will we win or lose?”
“Do you think we’ll get to see it up close?” Sarah asked, her curiosity piqued despite the looming threat.

Ethan nodded slowly. “If it survives, it could create a spectacular display. But we need to be ready for anything. The universe is full of surprises, and C-20-25 R-2 Swan is just getting started.”
As they pondered the comet’s fate, the reality of their fragile existence in the vast cosmos settled heavily upon them. What would the next few weeks reveal?
