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Monday, September 29, 2025

"NASA & Harvard Warns 4,000 New Objects Escorting 3I/ATLAS Toward Earth!"

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Uncovered X, 9/29/25
"NASA & Harvard Warns 4,000 New Objects 
Escorting 3I/ATLAS Toward Earth!"
"On June 15th, the Vera C. Rubin Observatory captured something the world wasn’t ready for. A faint emerald glow drifting out of Sagittarius - an object NASA first dismissed as “debris.” But it wasn’t. Within weeks, it was confirmed as 3I/ATLAS, only the third interstellar object ever discovered after Oumuamua and Borisov. Then came the shock: Rubin’s ultra-fast 3.2-gigapixel camera detected nine smaller bodies escorting ATLAS, glowing with the same strange green light. By September, that number exploded into the thousands - a swarm multiplying in real time, each one radiating more power than our largest reactors, built from exotic metals no comet should contain. Harvard’s Avi Loeb called it out: this isn’t a comet, it’s a mothership - manufacturing probes as it moves through the Solar System. NASA downplays the danger, but Rubin’s data shows otherwise. Thousands of synchronized objects, identical in speed, composition, and trajectory… all headed toward Earth. Is 3I/ATLAS a natural phenomenon - or an engineered fleet mapping, probing, or harvesting our Solar System? And why are the world’s space agencies staying silent?"
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"Avi Loeb: 3I/ATLAS Is Staying in Our Solar System"
"What happens when a cosmic wanderer decides not to leave? In this bedtime journey through science and starlight, we follow Avi Loeb’s newest reflections on 3I/ATLAS - the interstellar visitor whose fate may be far stranger than first imagined. From whispers of alien messengers to the sober calculations of orbital dynamics, we’ll drift between speculation and science, exploring how an object from the deep dark could become a permanent resident of our celestial neighborhood. Why does the thought of something staying change the story so profoundly? What does it mean when the universe blurs the line between guest and companion? Tonight, we lean into the mystery, tracing the threads of theory, history, and wonder that tie us to the stars."
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