3I ATLAS Update (October 2023): Unveiling Surprising Facts & Mysterious New Images ☄️
Discover the latest developments on interstellar comet 3I ATLAS as it approaches the Sun. Explore strange phenomena, new images, and intriguing claims in this fascinating space story.
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Interstellar comet 3I ATLAS is now closing in on the Sun — and what’s unfolding around it is one of the strangest stories in space right now. ☄️
Here’s what’s verified:
✅ ESA’s ExoMars and Mars Express spacecraft just captured the comet as it passed roughly 30 million km from Mars, showing a bright coma and the first signs of a forming tail.
✅ NASA’s Swift Observatory measured 3I ATLAS losing 40 kg of water per second, like a cosmic firehose.
✅ It’s currently about 360 million km from Earth, in the constellation Virgo, and will reach perihelion (closest to the Sun) on October 29, 2025.
✅ It’s only the third interstellar comet ever discovered, and it’s likely older than our Solar System itself.
But here’s where things get strange 👁️🗨️
📸 @DobsonianPower shared enhanced solar-telescope images showing what appears to be a perfectly round object where a light streak should be.
⚡ @Stefan_Burns claims that because of its current position, “3I ATLAS is about to be hit by the strongest solar storm in billions of years.”
🤫 And during all of this, NASA has been silent — allegedly because of the ongoing U.S. government shutdown — which many find… interesting timing.
So what’s real, what’s exaggerated, and what’s still unknown?
In this episode, we separate verified data from viral claims — exploring the science behind 3I ATLAS, the solar-storm rumors, the mysterious new images, and the curious quiet from official sources.
#3IATLAS #ESA #NASA #InterstellarComet #SolarStorm #SpaceUpdate #AstronomyTok #HallucinationHippies #UAPCommunity #SpaceMystery #CosmicUpdate #CometWatch #ScienceExplained
Here’s what’s verified:
✅ ESA’s ExoMars and Mars Express spacecraft just captured the comet as it passed roughly 30 million km from Mars, showing a bright coma and the first signs of a forming tail.
✅ NASA’s Swift Observatory measured 3I ATLAS losing 40 kg of water per second, like a cosmic firehose.
✅ It’s currently about 360 million km from Earth, in the constellation Virgo, and will reach perihelion (closest to the Sun) on October 29, 2025.
✅ It’s only the third interstellar comet ever discovered, and it’s likely older than our Solar System itself.
But here’s where things get strange 👁️🗨️
📸 @DobsonianPower shared enhanced solar-telescope images showing what appears to be a perfectly round object where a light streak should be.
⚡ @Stefan_Burns claims that because of its current position, “3I ATLAS is about to be hit by the strongest solar storm in billions of years.”
🤫 And during all of this, NASA has been silent — allegedly because of the ongoing U.S. government shutdown — which many find… interesting timing.
So what’s real, what’s exaggerated, and what’s still unknown?
In this episode, we separate verified data from viral claims — exploring the science behind 3I ATLAS, the solar-storm rumors, the mysterious new images, and the curious quiet from official sources.
#3IATLAS #ESA #NASA #InterstellarComet #SolarStorm #SpaceUpdate #AstronomyTok #HallucinationHippies #UAPCommunity #SpaceMystery #CosmicUpdate #CometWatch #ScienceExplained
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