Saturday, December 6, 2025

Talked about this before (Martian rock/3I/ATLAS)

 


“It shouldn’t have gotten there” 

NASA spots yellow rock on Mars a

nd traces foreign origin

The Diary 24. 12/5/25

(English version of  an

Argentinean site.)




"NASA unravels the mystery behind the alien rock

The team of researchers who made the discovery was led by Candice Bedford. He is a mineralogist and a geochemist from Purdue University’s Planetary Science department. This rock formation was discovered on September 19 while the rover robot was exploring a region called Jezero. This rock is named Phippsaksla."


(3I/ATLAS pass by was Oct 3rd)


" However, upon an analysis of this rock formation, 

scientists found it to have 

a high concentration of iron and nickel..."


"Finding that out was odd because those two elements were only discovered in meteorites. Although other rovers like Spirit, Opportunity, and Curiosity have found exotic rocks on Mars, this was the first time for the Perseverance rover."


"A breakthrough discovery 

rewriting what we know about meteorite impacts on Mars

NASA discovered this alien rock about two months ago. And because of how rare it is to find meteorites on Mars compared to Earth, scientists are now looking to explore certain questions. One such question begs to ask 

how often the red planet is struck 

by alien rocks and how 

the planet reacts to this impact."


(Well?

This might be a good place to start:

Sunday, August 31, 2025

I'm over here like "Yawn..." 

(3I/ATLAS)


"By comparing Hebrew historical, 

Chinese astronomical, 

and Latin ecclesiastical material, 

we have established 

that it was the planet Mars

which caused 

a series of catastrophes 

in the eighth 

and seventh centuries 

before this era."



p.306 

Online PDF version

Available here:


Worlds in Collision


Not saying he got it all right but that:


"By comparing Hebrew historical, Chinese astronomical, 

and Latin ecclesiastical material, 

we have established 

that it was the planet Mars which caused 

a series of catastrophes in the eighth and seventh centuries 

before this era."


Seems at a minimum 

worthy of more consideration 

in light of what we are seeing today."



So it's rare to find a meteorite on Mars?

And they just happen to find one

with a rover that hadnt found one before

six weeks after 3I/ATLAS

closest "pass-by" of Mars?

With "a high concentration of iron and nickel"

??????????

And Avi is telling NASA

we need to be looking 

for satellites around Mars

??????????



And if 3I/ATLAS didn't follow its 

"original trajectory"

when it passed by Mars?


Whats to make us think

it is following the trajectory 

NASA is telling us 

that it is following now?


I mean they were just so forthright

in their "Live event"

and all...










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