First Limit on Technological Radio Transmission from 3I/ATLAS
"Today at 3PM ET, NASA will broadcast a press conference here in which new data from ground-based and space-based observations will be publicly released for the first time after the government shutdown. The data will include images of 3I/ATLAS when the object came within 29 million kilometers from Mars on October 3, 2025. At that time, the HiRISE camera onboard the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter could have imaged 3I/ATLAS with a pixel resolution of 30 kilometers.
(Compare:
"the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
could have imaged 3I/ATLAS'
above
with:
On October 3, 2025,
the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS
came within 29 million kilometers of Mars.
"The highest resolution images of 3I/ATLAS
were obtained
by the HiRISE camera
onboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter.
Avi Loeb Medium 11/06/25
Nowhere is it even implied
thatthe images:
"the HiRISE camera onboard
the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter"
"could have imaged"
"On Oct 3rd 2025"
will be released.
And why the switch
from wanting images from that instrument
taken on Oct 3rd to Oct 2nd?
And now
why the switch from:
"The highest resolution images of 3I/ATLAS
were obtained
by the HiRISE camera"
To:
"the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter
could have imaged 3I/ATLAS'
Somebody was talking about a camera
malfunction almost a month beforehand
Thursday, September 11, 2025
"Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Upcoming Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter Opportunity
On October 3, 2025, the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter’s HiRISE camera will observe 3I/ATLAS at 29 million kilometers. The resolution will be 30 kilometers per pixel, giving a stricter upper limit on the nucleus brightness and size than Hubble. This observation could reduce current uncertainties by two orders of magnitude.
(Watch the camera malfunction lol.
Hopefully not.)
"The brightest pixel in the HiRISE image would constrain the nucleus size and reveal the geometry of the glow around it. It is also interesting to check if there is any evidence for new objects that either accompanied 3I/ATLAS or left it towards Mars. They could imply fragments from an iceberg that broke up or mini-probes released by a technological mothership."
(Why is he even mentioning
"check if there is any evidence for new objects that either accompanied 3I/ATLAS or left it towards Mars. They could imply fragments from an iceberg that broke up..."
Ref:
Friday, October 31, 2025
(Remember
This is the guy that switched from wanting the HiRISE images from the Mars reconnaissance rover on Oct 3rd (when 3I/ATLAS was its closest to the red planet) to wanting them from Oct 2nd without any explanation, along with two other other issues mentioned in that post.)
And none of that even
remotely sounds close to:
Are Expected to be Released in a Few Days
Avi Loeb Medium 11/14/25
"The fundamental question looming in the background remains: “Is 3I/ATLAS a rare comet of a type never seen before or a technological object?” So far, 3I/ATLAS did not display any unambiguous technological signatures, such as a major maneuver, artificial light or transmission of a radio signal.
3I/ATLAS is expected to arrive closest to Earth at a distance of 269 million kilometers on December 19, 2025. Let us hope that it will not deliver us any unwanted gifts for the holidays."
(Like is apparently did mars Avi?
That is twice he has mentioned:
"Let us hope that it will not deliver us
any unwanted gifts for the holidays."
Just sayin...
Gotta go get ready to watch this...
Love ya everybody.
Peace.
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