Thursday, October 16, 2025

Hey Avi Loeb?

 


I got a question for you.


On 10/6/25 

you said:


Interpretation of the Stripe 

in the New Image of 3I/ATLAS 

from the Perseverance Rover Camera

Avi Loeb Medium 10/06/25


"The highest resolution image was taken by the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. HiRISE has an angular resolution that translated to 30 kilometers per pixel on October 3, 2025. The brightest pixel in the HiRISE image will provide the best constraint yet on the area of 3I/ATLAS. We are all hoping that the HiRISE team will release their images as soon as possible."


(October 3rd was when 3I/ATLAS 

was at its closest to mars.)


Previously On 10/15/25

 you had said:


New Images of Nickel and Cyanide 

Around 3I/ATLAS from the Keck Telescope


Avi Loeb Medium 10/15/25


"We are still waiting 

for the public release 

of the images taken 

by the HiRISE camera 

onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter 

on October 2, 2025."


WHY THE DISCREPENCY 

ALL THE SUDDEN?


Also, 

on 09/01/25

you stated: 


The Blind Date of Mars 

with 3I/ATLAS in a Month

Avi Loeb Medium 9/01/25

"In addition, an orbit correction by 10–15 kilometers per second during the month of September 2025, could shrink the closest approach distance of 3I/ATLAS from Mars to ZERO, as calculated in Figure 4 of my paper with Adam Hibberd and Adam Crowl (accessible here).


So this thing gets hit with a Coronal Mass Ejection, and no new trajectories have been given since, all then all along till yesterday we were being being told:


"The highest resolution image was taken by the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. HiRISE has an angular resolution that translated to 30 kilometers per pixel on October 3, 2025."


And now that has been changed to:


"We are still waiting 

for the public release 

of the images taken 

by the HiRISE camera 

onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter 

on October 2, 2025."


So why not the

"image (that) was taken"

from Oct 3rd?

When it was as it's

closest?


You have been saying:

"The highest resolution image was taken by the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter. HiRISE has an angular resolution that translated to 30 kilometers per pixel on October 3, 2025."


for a while now.

So it's not like you just got the date wrong

all the sudden

or it is some technical time keeping error etc.


So to what 

do you attribute the discrepancy?


Keep in mind Avi also stated:

Saturday, October 11, 2025


"I think (3I/ATLAS)


he is trying to say

it didn't have any effect on Mars orbit.

(It didn't "perturb" it)

It was to far away, 

had to small 

of a gravitational field."



The Gravity of 3I/ATLAS

Avi Loeb Medium 10/11/25

"All in all, despite its mass of more than 33 billion tons (as derived here), the gravity of 3I/ATLAS is rather weak. The gravitational kick it gave to Mars as it passed at a speed of 67 kilometers per second at a minimum separation of 29 million kilometers on October 3, 2025, was a part in 5 trillion...amounting to an unmeasurable velocity kick of 2x10^{-12} meters per second."


To which I replied:


"If it wasnt really a thing?

Then why even bring it up

right now?"








It's okay really...

don't worry about it


This community 

already knows wats up.

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