CrusaderFrank
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It’s not 3I/Atlas
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
Any updates appreciated
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OopsWhat object? What UFO? Are you sure you didn't mess this up?
It’s not 3I/Atlas
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
Any updates appreciated
It’s not 3I/Atlas
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
Any updates appreciated
It’s not 3I/Atlas
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
Any updates appreciated

It ain't the Borg
The galaxy is a messy place, explosions, collisions, gravitational perturbations, etc. I bet we find this is just extra-solar debris and it is VERY common.It’s not 3I/Atlas
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
Any updates appreciated
What the heck is this Cylinder shaped UFO?
It’s something else altogether
Could be incomprehensibly large
That’s exactly why I posted itWell Frank, I just have to say as someone with more than just a little experience at image analysis, that photo in the video proves nothing and 90% of what the guy talks about in the video is gibberish and pure conjecture based on unsupported conclusions.
I know right where this is at in the sky. For this object to be out among the Orion Nebula complex, it would have to be light-years long. Now that just ain't gonna happen.
So it is probably just something moving caught in the frame which left a trail. It could even be something close by out of focus buzzing through the frame. Maybe even a CCD or CMOS sensor defect. I wouldn't get too excited about it.
If someone else can get a different picture of this object or take another a week later and finds it moved, etc., then I'd be more interested.