Saturday, July 12, 2025

Opps, sorry about that and 3I/ATLAS, "More Yet!"

 


From:

Friday, July 11, 2025

3I/ATLAS, "More Yet!"


(Okay so if its a comet?

It should be getting

LESS BRIGHT

over time

not 

staying the same 

as its ice melts away.)


I should have said:

MORE BRIGHT

as it gets closer to the sun.


Sorry about that, but

"over time

not 

staying the same"

(brightness)

 still holds.


And now the "More Yet"

part lol.


Humanity’s third interstellar object, 

3I/ATLAS, is arriving now

07/08/25

Ethan Segal, bigthink.com

(One of my favorite cosmologist BTW)


"...occasional gravitational interactions would hurl one of those objects, or a farther-flung one from the Oort cloud, toward the inner Solar System, where they would brighten, potentially develop tails, create debris stream, and even sometimes would give rise to meteor showers." From antiquity until 2016, this was the story of every Solar System object we saw."


"A couple of years later, Borisov was discovered: a much larger (nearly ~1 km across) object that also was clearly of interstellar origin, but that was much more ice-rich, developing a prominent tail and coma as it approached the Sun."

(That is what we will be on  the look out for as well as 
more detailed spectroscopy as it gets closer.)

 "...moving more quickly than not only Jupiter moves, but than any object that originated from our Solar System could possibly move at this great a distance from the Sun. It was found originating from the region of the galactic plane: a region typically avoided by Pan-STARRS and the Catalina Sky Survey. And, at a current speed of ~61 km/s, 
it turns out that 
many of its properties 
are remarkably extreme.

(There is another one.


61 km/s = 136 453.114 miles per hour

For a reference point consider

Haley's comet reaches 55 km/s when it is closet to the sun.

This thing is already 11% faster than 

and will only speed up as it approaches the sun.)


"What’s even more remarkable is that we are seeing 3I/ATLAS as it’s still approaching us, when it’s quite far from perihelion, or its closest approach from the Sun. It will continue to get closer and closer to the Sun throughout the coming months, achieving perihelion sometime in October, 

where it should brighten further 

and continue outgassing

just as it’s been observed to be doing for some time. 


("Outgassing occurs when comets, 

which are small bodies of dust, rock and ice 

(20 km across aint exactly a small body.)

in the solar system, 

warm and start to release gases.


From:

Friday, July 11, 2025

3I/ATLAS, "More Yet!"


Is our interstellar visitor

(3I/ATLAS)

"a comet or something else"?

Medium 7/09/25


"Today, the first spectroscopic data on 3I/ATLAS was shared publicly in a new preprint by Cyrielle Opitom and collaborators.


That was 

THE DAY AFTER

Humanity’s third interstellar object, 

3I/ATLAS, is arriving now

07/08/25

Ethan Segal, bigthink.com


"Opitom’s team searched for the spectral fingerprints of gas emission from various molecules, such as C_2, NH_2, CN, as well as neutral oxygen atoms, but did not detect any. )


Sorry Ethan Buddy,

gotta go with Avi Loeb on this one.)


"Although we didn’t know, initially, whether this object was going to be comet-like, with a tail and with volatile compounds being emitted and even ionized off of its surface, follow-up observations have directly revealed a coma — or halo — to 3I/ATLAS, indicating that it is, in fact, rich in volatile ices."


(Again, the very next line from 

the article by Avi Loeb, 

published

the day after 

Ethan Segals for big think.:

"The limit they set on the gas content is consistent with the non-detection of volatiles for Solar System comets at the same distance from the Sun. At present, the limited cometary fuzz appears to be entirely dusty."


Sorry again Ethan Buddy,

gotta go with Avi Loeb on this one also.)


"But for 3I/ATLAS, it’s a revolutionary new game. 

A combination of its properties, including:

its very large size, at 10 km or more,

its very fast speed relative to the Sun, of ~61 km/s 

even at nearly the orbit of Jupiter,

and its extremely high eccentricity, 

estimated at 6.2, or the highest ever recorded 

for an object in our Solar System,

instead suggests that this object is quite old, perhaps being even older than the Sun and our Solar System itself. A small light curve variation, showing variations in brightness of ~0.2 magnitudes (about 20%), further supports a comet-like interpretation for this object.'



(And again from 

Is our interstellar visitor

(3I/ATLAS)

"a comet or something else"?

Medium 7/09/25


"The Minor Planet Center labeled it a comet, based on preliminary reports about hints of cometary activity. Stacked images show a limited fuzz around the object but it is difficult to tell whether the elongation of the fuzz results in part from smearing of the image as a result of the motion of the object. The elongation is along the direction of motion with a spatial extent comparable to the product of the object’s speed of 60 kilometers per second times the cumulative exposure time which is typically hundreds of seconds. The total brightness of 3I/ATLAS remained nearly constant over a period of a few days, 

suggesting that either the object 

is hidden beyond the veil of dust 

or it is nearly spherical 

if its rotation period is shorter than that."


(And this is the part 

that just does not add up to me:

How do you have something traveling through interstellar space, at over 130,000 mph for over 4 billion years (if its older than our solar system) and not have heating by interstellar starlight and cosmic radiation melt the ice and release the gasses it supposedly contains?

"Opitom’s team searched for the spectral fingerprints of gas emission from various molecules, such as C_2, NH_2, CN, as well as neutral oxygen atoms, but did not detect any. 

I mean it had 4 billion years to melt right?

It never went by another sun? 

Or perhaps multiple ones? 

And heated up?

Ever?

A few times?

Often?

4 billion years 

is a long fucking time 

for something this big 

and this fast 

not to have gone by a sun or two.)


"When we reconstruct its future orbit, and fold in how Earth and the other planets also revolve around the Sun, we run into a painful limitation: the realization that right as comet 3I/ATLAS reaches perihelion, or its closest approach to the Sun, when it should be at its brightest and most active, 

the Sun will pass right in between Earth 

and our line-of-sight to the object. 


(So Thats


"its very large size, 

at 10 km or more,


its very fast speed 

relative to the Sun, of ~61 km/s 

even at nearly the orbit of Jupiter,


and its extremely 

high eccentricity, 

estimated at 6.2, or the highest ever recorded 

for an object in our Solar System


and when it is at it's brightest

and most active

we simply wont be able to see it.


Given the times we are living in?

(Tribulation)

If you think

that is an accident?


You are kidding yourself.


It's not a "technological design" Avi.

It's an intelligent design sir.

Your creator 

is trying to tell you something.



And Let me clue in Ethan Segal 

and a whole bunch of others about something:


WE ARE NOT IN CHARGE!

We just like to think we are.

Opps.



"From Earth, we can observe 3I/ATLAS until around September of 2025, and then we should be able to observe it again in November of 2025, 

but for the most critical window, 

where the activity of 3I/ATLAS is expected to peak, 

we won’t be able to use telescopes on Earth to observe it."


(It just gives it away 

that none of this is an accident.


Thats is also the same time frame 

when it will be closest to Mars as well:


Astronomers spot an interstellar object 

zipping through our solar system

CNN 07/03/25


"The comet will also whip by Mars on 

October 2 at 18 million miles 

(30 million kilometers) 

from the red planet. 

This is a relatively close pass, 

astronomically speaking.")


If it is going to be fragmented by Mars gravity

as this theory below suggest 

is responsible for Mars moons?


New Supercomputer Simulation 

Explains How Mars Got Its Moons


By Brian Koberlein - 

November 22, 2024 


THEN WE WONT EVEN BE ABLE 

TO SEE IT HAPPENING.


IT IS NOT AN ACCIDENT.)


"It (3I/ATLAS) displays 

early, weak hints 

of cometary activity..."


(They have jumped the gun on this thing 

calling it something it is not

and they will just keep doubling down 

on their wrongful assertions.

They have to make it match up 

with something they are comfortable with.


And still, NOBODY 

is talking about the possible interaction(s) 

as it gets closest to mars.

NOBODY.

Except  one any way :-)


"...over the next three months, it will come to within about a third of its current distance from the Sun, heating up by more than 100 K over its current temperature in the process. If it’s full of ice-rich volatiles, we’ll see them sublimate. If it produces one or even two large tails, we’ll identify them."


Revelation 16:21

1599 Geneva Bible

21 [a]And there fell a great hail, like [b]talents out of heaven upon the men, and men blasphemed God, because of the plague of the hail: for the plague thereof was exceeding great.


Revelation 16:21 The manner of the particular execution, most evidently testifying the wrath of God by the original and greatness thereof: the event whereof is the same with that which is, Rev. 9:12, and that which hath been mentioned in this Chapter, from the execution of the fourth Angel hitherto, that is to say, an incorrigible pertinency of the world in their rebellion, and an heart that cannot repent, verses 9 and 11.

(9 And men boiled in great heat, and blasphemed the Name of God, which hath power over these plagues, and they repented not to give him glory.

11 And blasphemed the God of heaven for their pains, and for their sores, and repented not of their works.)

Revelation 16:21 As it were about the weight of a talent was threescore pound, that is, six hundred groats, whereby is signified a marvelous and strange kind of weight.

(100 lbs)


Come convince me how the time isn't right

for all of this to be happening.




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