Friday, December 12, 2025
Friday, November 21, 2025
Avi Loeb on NASA’s "Live Event" about 3I/ATLAS
There is Nothing More Deceptive than an Obvious Fact:
NASA’s Press Conference on 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 11/20/25
"Three weeks ago,
(At the end of Oct.)
I recommended to NASA to check whether they see any evidence for new objects that either accompanied 3I/ATLAS or left it towards Mars and Earth. Related data from Mars rovers or orbiters or from Earth-based NASA satellites or Galileo Project observatories could reveal fragments from an iceberg that broke up …"
Transcript of a Q&A About 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 11/21/25
"I actually asked NASA to look at their data
from rovers and orbiters around Mars,
to see if there are any new objects,
any new satellites appearing."
And:
"This was the first image we have
where the direction of motion
is not aligned with
the direction to the Sun,
because in the past
3I/ATLAS was approaching us
and the sun
near Mars
it was moving sideways."
You can now
effectively rule out
any kinda solar storm
having knocked out
communications with
MAVEN.
Saturday, December 13, 2025
mistakes and a new twist etc...
Babies that AI Cannot Create (as Yet)
Avi Loeb Medium 12/12/25
"The MAVEN spacecraft entered Mars’ orbit in September 2014, aiming to explore the upper atmosphere of Mars and its interactions with the Sun. The spacecraft also served as a communications relay station for rovers on the Martian surface, such as Curiosity and Perseverance. Gladly, this task is also handled by the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, which continues to operate as usual."
(Avi's blog is the only place where
I have seen:
"this task is also handled by
the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter,
which continues to operate as usual."
Given that Avi is not mentioning anything about amateur astrophotographers outperforming NASA and thus showing no concern for that fact whatsoever, places him squarely in the category of gatekeepers he so blatantly called out:
"The effort of gatekeepers to hide
anomalies and maintain
traditional thinking
will ultimately fail."
Preliminary Anomalies of 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 7/12/25
And that is why
it was stated above:
"That is apparently not the case"
Im going to need to see that somewhere else
besides Avi's blog before I go with it.
Particularly since
NASA themselves didn't say anything of the sort
in their press release
about loosing contact with the Maven Orbiter.
And now,
two days later
we get:
MAVEN Spacecraft Recontact Efforts
science.nasa.gov/blogs/maven 12/15/25
"NASA’s MAVEN (Mars Atmosphere and Volatile EvolutioN) mission team, in partnership with the agency’s Deep Space Network, continues recovery activities after losing contact with the spacecraft on Dec. 6. To date, attempts to reestablish contact with the spacecraft have not been successful."
"Although no spacecraft telemetry has been received since Dec. 4, the team recovered a brief fragment of tracking data from Dec. 6 as part of an ongoing radio science campaign. Analysis of that signal suggests that the MAVEN spacecraft was rotating in an unexpected manner when it emerged from behind Mars. Further, the frequency of the tracking signal suggests MAVEN’s orbit trajectory may have changed.
(Solar wind didn't do that.
There was a lot or mystery
about Mars moons.
I don't think there is one anymore.
Ref: Wednesday, July 9, 2025
(Not for the faint of heart BTW)
Explains How Mars Got Its Moons
By Brian Koberlein -
November 22, 2024
"Earth and Mars are the only two rocky planets in the solar system to have moons. Based on lunar rock samples and computer simulations, we are fairly certain that our Moon is the result of an early collision between Earth and a Mars-sized protoplanet called Theia. Since we don't have rock samples from either Martian moon, the origins of Deimos and Phobos are less clear. There are two popular models, but new computer simulations point to a compromise solution."
"Observations of Deimos and Phobos show that they resemble small asteroids. This is consistent with the idea that the Martian moons were asteroids captured by Mars in its early history. The problem with this idea is that Mars is a small planet with less gravitational pull than Earth or Venus, which have no captured moons. It would be difficult for Mars to capture even one small asteroid, much less two. And captured moons would tend to have more elliptical orbits, not the circular ones of Deimos and Phobos."
"An alternative model argues that the Martian moons are the result of an early collision similar to that of Earth and Theia. In this model, an asteroid or comet with about 3% of the mass of Mars impacted the planet. It would not be large enough to have fragmented Mars, but it would have created a large debris ring out of which the two moons could have formed. This would explain the more circular orbits, but the difficulty is that debris rings would tend to form close to the planet. While Phobos, the larger Martian moon, orbits close to Mars, Deimos does not." (23,500 km)
"This new model proposes an interesting middle way. Rather than an impact or direct capture, the authors propose a near miss by a large asteroid. If an asteroid passed close enough to Mars, the tidal forces of the planet would rip the asteroid apart to create a string of fragments."
"The team continues to analyze tracking data to understand the most likely scenarios leading to the loss of signal. Efforts to reestablish contact with MAVEN also continue."
(It fucking ran into somethin
DUH...)
"NASA is also working to mitigate the effect of the MAVEN anomaly on surface operations for NASA’s Perseverance and Curiosity rovers. Four orbiters at Mars, including MAVEN, relay communications to and from the surface to support rover operations. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Odyssey, and ESA’s (European Space Agency’s) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter all remain operational. For the next two weeks of scheduled surface operations, NASA is arranging additional passes from the remaining orbiters, and the Perseverance and Curiosity teams have adjusted their daily planning activities to continue their science missions."
This:
"Four orbiters at Mars, including MAVEN, relay communications to and from the surface to support rover operations. NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Odyssey, and ESA’s (European Space Agency’s) ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter all remain operational."
Two days after writing this:
"Im going to need to see that somewhere else
besides Avi's blog before I go with it.
Particularly since
NASA themselves didn't say anything of the sort
in their press release
about loosing contact with the Maven Orbiter."
Is how you know
people are paying attention
to what's being written
and shared here.
And if Avi and the NASA types
are paying attention?
Then you might
wanna tell your friends etc
they should as well.
Eternity is a long time.
"The two most powerful people
on the face of the earth
since old testament times
are here on this earth
right now!
And about to join forces."
Seems like I remember
somebody saying
a lil while ago.
And for some?
It is only going
to continue to get worse
after the
"joining of forces"
is made official.
Revelation 11:10
"...because these two prophets
tormented those who dwell on the earth."
Wanna bet?
Didn't think so.



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