3I/Atlas

Curiouser and curioser

NASA promises to release the photos from HiRISE in the next few days. Why so long?

Then there’s this

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Solar pointing “tail”

Structured central mass. Photo closely matches one taken by amateur astronomer Dobsonian Power

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Analysis of the New 3I/ATLAS Image: The Anomalies No One Can Ignore - USA Herald
 
Might be the 11th anomaly

It now has jets in 7 different directions

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Well Avi Loeb is now listing these 7 jets as the 12th anomaly of this “natural comet”

It was supposed that the object was tumbling or spinning as it traveled. After analyzing these immensely long jets, Avi concluded that the only way to form 7 perfectly straight jets 3 lights seconds long is if the object is traveling perfectly in a straight line with no wobble, twisting or rotating



And NASA has still not released what should be the clear photos from the Mars HiRise camera. Did they have to send the film out to be developed?

NASA notoriously airbrushed photos of “anomalies” on the Moon, but that was long ago
 
NASA presser 3pm 11/19 release the HiRISE photos

O———

^ NASA s photo?
 
Amateur astronomers with backyard telescopes have delivered better than the current NASA presentation
 
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11/23/25

Spherical core

A tail that looks focused

Closet approach to Earth 12/19

Thousands of backyard astronomers will get good photos (unless we’re distracted)

Avi Loeb’s team at Harvard computed that the “non-gravitational acceleration” (course correction) observed past perihelion now puts 3I on a closer approach to Jupiter

NASA said the word “comet” about 100 million times during their press briefing

As if
 


Here’s the latest from Loeb

The most recent two “anomalies” the non gravitational acceleration coupled with a new trajectory putting 3I at Lagrange points at Jupiter makes it extremely unlikely that this is an ice ball randomly arriving in our solar system
 
Avi Loeb said that the “non gravitational acceleration” now puts 3I on a trajectory to arrive at the exact point where the gravity of Jupiter overcomes solar gravity.
Avi must be wrong. Your video says 3I is on its way out of the solar system.
Thanks for the super video, terrific graphics, the science says 3I is just a comet, that's a relief.
 
Avi must be wrong. Your video says 3I is on its way out of the solar system.
Thanks for the super video, terrific graphics, the science says 3I is just a comet, that's a relief.

It is on the way out. But before it leaves, its going to make a much closer pass with Jupiter.
 


Here’s a reasonable update that delves into the Comet/Alien Tech situation giving both sides equal treatment

To me, the “non gravitational acceleration” aka course correction that now places on a trajectory perfectly aligned with Jupiters “hill radius” is not random. The Hill Radius is the exact point at which Jupiters gravity can capture objects like Moons — or probes

There’s no settled science here

Disappointing, but completely predictable, is NASAs (Never A Straight Answer) refusal to retask the Jupiter Juno probe. The probe is there to provide incremental gains on our knowledge of Jupiter. To NASA that’s FAR MORE important than taking a closer look at something that a virtual certainty to be alien technology. We can always send another, better, Juno probe to Jupiter; 3I is likely headed back out of the neighborhood.

NASA is to space as the Smithsonian is to archaeology
 
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I'm not too interested in what Avi Loeb says, sorry. He's kind of a kook.
That’s why NASA did offer ANY explanation for any of the anomalies except to used the word “comet” 900 times
 
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