Initiated a Campaign to Monitor 3I/ATLAS
Avi Loeb Medium 10/23/25
Notice that doesn't say:
"The International
Comet Warning Network"
And remember:
NASA confirms that mysterious object
shooting through the solar system
is an 'interstellar visitor' —
Live science 07/03/25
"News of the extrasolar entity, initially dubbed A11pl3Z, broke on Tuesday (July 1), when NASA and the International Astronomical Union (IAU) both listed it as a confirmed object."
On Wednesday (July 2), NASA...revealed that it is most likely a comet, upending previous assumptions that it was an asteroid. The object's full comet name is C/2025 N1 (ATLAS)."
And I have been pointing out ever since:
"upending previous assumptions
that it was an asteroid. "
By Who?
Where?
When?
And how?
And still not one piece of evidence
to explain any of that
has been made public.
It was "previously assumed" to be an asteroid
previous to NASA confirming it
as an interstellar visitor
and even then NASA only said it was:
"most likely a comet".
Now to the Article.
"An editorial notice by the Minor Planet Center (accessible here) announced that the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, has just been targeted in a new campaign initiated by a United Nations-endorsed group focused on the defense of Earth against space objects."
(Well I wonder why now?
Anybody seen
any data
from
the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter?
ANY?
Let alone the HiRISE camera on it?
Or how about
from the Chinese rover on Mars?
Or maybe some images from
the European Space Agency
taken on October 3rd
when 3I?ATLAS
was at its closest to Mars?
"The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) is a worldwide planetary defense collaboration of organizations and individual astronomers who collectively work to detect, monitor, and characterize potentially hazardous asteroids and Near-Earth Objects. 3I/ATLAS is the first interstellar object targeted by its campaigns."
"On the date of the solar conjunction of 3I/ATLAS relative to Earth, October 21, 2025, IAWN made the following announcement:
“Comets present unique challenges for accurate astrometric measurements and orbit predictions. Cometary bodies are extended with morphological features (comae and tails) that can systematically pull their centroid measurements off their central brightness peak, presenting challenges to estimate comet trajectories.
(OHHHHHH!
So now they tell us:
Comet Trajectories
are
challenging to estimate.
Not in July they don't tell us that
but now that
we are not getting the data
from the Mars rover
with the best camera on it,
now all the sudden
they tell us:
Comet Trajectories
are
challenging to estimate.
Well hey thx.
Some of us knew from the get go
this thing was bad news.
We really did.)
"The International Asteroid Warning Network (IAWN) announces a comet campaign from November 27, 2025, through January 27, 2026 to introduce methods for improving astrometry from comet observations. The campaign will target comet 3I/ATLAS (C/2025 N1) to exercise the capability of the observing community to extract accurate astrometry. To prepare for the campaign, we will hold a workshop on techniques to correctly measure comet astrometry.
Registration is required by November 7th (here) for the workshop and only those participants that attend the workshop can participate in the campaign.”
"Interestingly, this announcement follows a White Paper that I submitted on September 30, 2025 to the United Nations in collaboration with Omer Eldadi and Gershon Tenenbaum (accessible here and here). This White Paper advocated for coordinating global scientific research to maximize observational coverage and ensure optimal scientific monitoring of interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS, which could pose a threat to humanity if they happen to carry alien technology. Black swan events with small probabilities must be considered seriously if their implications to the future of humanity are large.
(This:
"if they happen to carry alien technology."
Is about the stupidest shit
I have ever heard.
4-7 billion year old
"Alien Tech"
simply defies the second law of thermodynamics
and I got a new line of reasoning
that pokes a hole in that conjecture
(like it needs another one)
about 10 miles wide
Next post coming up here in a few.)
"As of now, 3I/ATLAS displayed 8 surprising qualities
(Avi?
Brother?
Why did you quit saying
Anomalies?
"something that deviates from what is standard,
normal, or expected."
like you had been doing in the past?)
"that earned it a rank of 4 out of 10 on the Loeb scale (quantified here and here) of a possible technological origin:
1. Its trajectory is aligned to within 5 degrees with the ecliptic plane of the planets around the Sun, with a likelihood of 0.2% (see here).
2. During July and August 2025, it displayed a sunward jet (anti-tail) that is not an optical illusion from geometric perspective, unlike familiar comets (see here).
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