just wanna make sure I got this right.
August was the best month
for our two best instruments
(Hubble and JWST)
to take a look at 3I/ATLAS.
We got exactly
1 data set from each instrument.
Its unlike anything
we have ever seen before:
bigger, faster, brighter
and with more anomalies
and our two best instruments
each looked at it just once?
If that doesn't tell you what's up...
Meanwhile, yesterday I commented on a IG post of "startalk" a podcast done by Neil DeGrasse Tyson, just a lil snippet of something from that, and I asked, "Why not comment about potential perturbations of Mars orbit from 3/IATLAS? (They were talking about some ignorant ass extra terrestrial nonsense.) Within a minute a bot responded with typical...
"It's to small, it's to far...it wont affect...etc"
(I can spot em a mile away, stock photos, account recently created, few followers etc, it's pretty obvious these days, they know who we are and we know who they are)
Which I responded to and then shut down the exchange. A few minutes later yet another bot comes back and says largely the same things but this one says:
"Now if it were to HIT Mars
at exactly the right angel and deflect..."
Satan knows the plan.
He doesnt know all the details.
But he knows the plan
and he is seeing it come to fruition.
Thursday, September 4, 2025
The Challenge of Measuring the Mass of 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 08/31/25
"Of course, the kick ("a result of its gravitational influence") would have been larger if 3I/ATLAS were to maneuver and get closer to Mars. The so-called Minimum Orbit Intersection Distance (MOID) of 3I/ATLAS from Mars, namely the closest that 3I/ATLAS gets to the complete path of Mars around the Sun is remarkably short, just 0.018 AU or 2.7 million kilometers... In addition, a small orbit correction by 3I/ATLAS could shrink this MOID of Mars to zero."
Seems like Avi and the Bot
know of things
we should be aware of.
(Animation via NASA)
Godspeed.Journey well friends.
God Bless.

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