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3I/ATLAS Defies Science: Why NASA Ignores the 5KM Anomalies Why is NASA ignoring the 5-kilometer monster in our backyard? ☄️🌌 When the agency held their recent press briefing on 3I/ATLAS, they told us it was just another comet. They showed us the blurry photos and talked about "outgassing." But they conveniently forgot to mention the impossible. In this episode, we dismantle the official narrative and look at the raw data that has astrophysicists scratching their heads. We aren’t talking about a small rock like 'Oumuamua or Borisov. We are analyzing a Giant Interstellar Object estimated to be five kilometers wide—a size so statistically improbable that it shouldn't exist in our lifetime. We break down the extraordinary anomalies that defy standard planetary formation models: The Composition: Why is it made of nickel but missing iron? The Jets: Why are the gas jets "tightly collimated" (laser-focused) rather than spreading out like a natural comet? The Trajectory: Why is this interstellar visitor perfectly aligned with our own planetary plane? Is this simply a "rare" rock, or is NASA's bureaucracy too terrified to admit that our models of the universe are broken? We explore why the safe answer is usually the wrong one. Detailed, data-driven, and undeniable—this is the analysis they didn't want to broadcast. 🎧 Press play to hear the truth about the giant in the sky. Topics Covered: 3I/ATLAS, NASA Critique, Interstellar Objects, 'Oumuamua, Comet Anomalies, Space Science, Astrophysics, Nickel Composition, Cosmic Origins. [Stop settling for the "safe" answer. Subscribe now and share this episode with a friend who demands the full picture!]

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The $10 BILLION Blur: Why AMATEUR Images of 3I/Atlas Shame NASA How is a guy in his backyard outperforming a $10 billion space agency? 🔭💸 It sounds like a joke, but the punchline is terrifyingly real. In this episode, we dive into the brewing controversy surrounding the interstellar object 3I/Atlas. We are breaking down the viral analysis by Stefan Burns, which exposes a glaring, embarrassing gap between what NASA is showing us and what amateur astronomers are capturing from their driveways. Why do images from the billion-dollar James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) and the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter (MRO) look like blurry smudges, while private citizens are capturing clear, defined shots of 3I/Atlas showing multiple jets and a massive tail? We analyze the "official" data from the Parker Solar Probe and MAVEN, which hints at a massive plasma sheath surrounding the object—something NASA seems keen to downplay. We also tackle the strange discrepancies in tail direction and size that just don't add up. Is this a case of government incompetence, or is the high-definition truth being withheld from the public? Detailed, distinct, and undeniable—the amateurs have the receipts. Let’s see if NASA has an explanation. 🎧 Tune in to see the images they don't want to explain. Topics Covered: 3I/Atlas, NASA vs. Amateurs, Stefan Burns, JWST, HiRISE Camera, MAVEN Plasma, Interstellar Objects, Space Anomalies, Astrophotography, Government Secrecy. [Sick of the blurry truth? Hit Subscribe and share this episode to help us demand better answers!]

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