Wednesday, July 30, 2025

Hey guess what? (3I?ATLAS)

 


Hubble has has 

nine days to look at this thing now

and still no evidence of any of:


 "the spectral fingerprints 

of gas emission 

from various molecules, 

such as C_2, NH_2, CN"


Well I wonder why 

we are not hearing about it

given:


(Friday, July 18, 2025

3I/ATLAS, (obviously a continuing series, 

Scientific American, etc...)


Near-Discovery Observations of Interstellar Comet 

I/ATLAS with the NASA Infrared Telescope Facility

Cornell University arxiv.org 07/16/25)


"JWST 

and Hubble 

would be best suited 

for the task of picking apart 

the different species of molecules 

that might erupt 

from 3I/ATLAS."


"So what is the hold up?


There is not gonna be any:


"spectral fingerprints 

of gas emission 

from various molecules, 

such as C_2, NH_2, CN"


"Because whoever it was 

and however they deduced

3I/Atlas to be an asteroid?


(Prior to NASA confirmation 

of it being an interstellar visitor)


Were correct."




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