TheNewGirl 1,637 Posted August 26 What is it? My most recent favorite theory/assumption/conspriacy is that it's some kind of cloaked alien space ship. Thoughts? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Elevator Killer 717 Posted August 26 Just now, TheNewGirl said: What is it? My most recent favorite theory/assumption/conspriacy is that it's some kind of cloaked alien space ship. Thoughts? Hubble looked at it. It's a comet. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TheNewGirl 1,637 Posted August 26 1 minute ago, The Elevator Killer said: Hubble looked at it. It's a comet. Ah, I will have to go check that out. I looked at the NASA site briefly, but didn't get a chance to read all of it. The "cloaked ship" thing just popped up on my social media and I got a kick out of that. Thought of Star Trek. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmh6476 1,143 Posted August 26 I imagine anal probes are coming for a bunch of geeks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Elevator Killer 717 Posted August 26 16 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said: Ah, I will have to go check that out. I looked at the NASA site briefly, but didn't get a chance to read all of it. The "cloaked ship" thing just popped up on my social media and I got a kick out of that. Thought of Star Trek. Nah. It's not as big as they thought too. It looks that way because of all the debris coming off it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BunnysBastatrds 2,661 Posted August 26 13 minutes ago, The Elevator Killer said: Nah. It's not as big as they thought too. It looks that way because of all the debris coming off it. This/ Amazing though. Also amazing, it takes the sun 250,000,000 years to circle the milky way solar system. It’s done it twenty times, and has twenty + to go till it burns out and becomes a black star. Glad I’m not going to be around. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fnord 2,598 Posted August 26 44 minutes ago, TheNewGirl said: What is it? My most recent favorite theory/assumption/conspriacy is that it's some kind of cloaked alien space ship. Thoughts? I agree. But I watched Independence Day with my kids last week, so it might just be recency bias. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Elevator Killer 717 Posted August 26 4 minutes ago, BunnysBastatrds said: This/ Amazing though. Also amazing, it takes the sun 250,000,000 years to circle the milky way solar system. It’s done it twenty times, and has twenty + to go till it burns out and becomes a black star. Glad I’m not going to be around. I've been around the milky way. It gets old after the first few times. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fnord 2,598 Posted August 26 1 minute ago, The Elevator Killer said: I've been around the milky way. It gets old after the first few times. When you say milky way... are you referring to another man's urethra? 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BunnysBastatrds 2,661 Posted August 26 1 minute ago, The Elevator Killer said: I've been around the milky way. It gets old after the first few times. Are you still walking in circles around that Candy Bar? Get some help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Elevator Killer 717 Posted August 26 1 minute ago, BunnysBastatrds said: Are you still walking in circles around that Candy Bar? Get some help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Elevator Killer 717 Posted August 26 35 minutes ago, Fnord said: When you say milky way... are you referring to another man's urethra? Only when they buy me enough IPAs. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fnord 2,598 Posted August 26 4 minutes ago, The Elevator Killer said: Only when they buy me enough IPAs. touche Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellToupee 2,294 Posted September 29 Avi Loeb just posted an incredible theory about 3I/Atlas tied to the 1977 Wow signal : https://avi-loeb.medium.com/was-the-wow-signal-emitted-from-3i-atlas-d18d4f0d1f1e Was the “Wow! Signal” Emitted from 3I/ATLAS? Avi Loeb The original computer printout featuring the “Wow!” message of the “Wow! Signal”. (Credit: Wikimedia) The “Wow! Signal” was detected on August 15, 1977 as a strong narrowband radio signal by Ohio State University’s Big Ear radio telescope. Its origin was inferred to be extraterrestrial. The latest natural explanation (accessible here) hypothesized that the “Wow! Signal” was caused by a sudden brightening of the hydrogen line emitted from an interstellar cloud, triggered by a strong transient radio source, such as a flare from a highly magnetized neutron star (magnetar). The “Wow! Signal” originated from the sky coordinates of Right Ascension (RA)=19h25m=291 degrees and Declination (Dec)=-27 degrees. On August 12, 1977, the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS was at a distance of about 600 times the Earth-Sun separation (AU) — corresponding to a light-travel time of about 3 days. It had the sky coordinates of RA=19h40m=295 degrees and Dec=-19 degrees. These parameters can be inferred accurately given the lack of non-gravitational acceleration for 3I/ATLAS, as inferred in my latest paper (accessible here). Hence, the “Wow! Signal” was separated by approximately 4 degrees in RA and 8 degrees in Dec from the direction of 3I/ATLAS. The chance of two random directions in the sky being aligned to that level is about 0.6 percent. If the “Wow! Signal” originated from 3I/ATLAS, how powerful was the transmitter? The detected intensity of the “Wow! Signal” was in the range of 54–212 Jansky with a bandwidth of about 10 kilohertz. At the distance of 600 AU, this corresponds to a source power of 0.5–2 gigawatts, the output of a typical nuclear reactor on Earth. The “Wow! Signal” was observed at a frequency of 1420.4556±0.005 megahertz, blue-shifted by about 10 kilometers per second towards Earth relative to the central frequency of the hydrogen line. This blueshift is of the same order of magnitude but smaller than expected from the approach velocity of 3I/ATLAS towards the Sun, 60 kilometers per second. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmh6476 1,143 Posted September 29 So, can these guys play football? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frank 2,348 Posted September 29 On 8/26/2025 at 11:19 AM, cmh6476 said: I imagine anal probes are coming for a bunch of geeks Stay on topic. What do you think about the comet? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
frank 2,348 Posted September 29 Some say a comet will fall from the sky, followed by meteor showers and tidal waves. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cmh6476 1,143 Posted September 29 1 minute ago, frank said: Some say a comet will fall from the sky, followed by meteor showers and tidal waves. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Tree of Knowledge 2,190 Posted September 29 Many people are saying that 3I/ATLAS is the Doomsday Machine from Star Trek. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Frozenbeernuts 2,372 Posted October 13 I believe it is a comet. Though there are ships all around earth, I don't believe this is one. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
HellToupee 2,294 Posted November 17 the picture nasa released looks amazing but I don’t know what I’m looking at https://www.nasa.gov/news-release/nasa-to-share-comet-3i-atlas-images-from-spacecraft-telescopes/ Lee este comunicado de prensa en español aquí. NASA will host a live event at 3 p.m. EST, Wednesday, Nov. 19, to share imagery of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS collected by a number of the agency’s missions. The event will take place at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered by the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) observatory on July 1, is only the third object ever identified as entering our solar system from elsewhere in the galaxy. While it poses no threat to Earth and will get no closer than 170 million miles to Earth, the comet flew within 19 million miles of Mars in early October. The event will air on NASA+, the NASA app, the agency’s website and YouTube channel, and Amazon Prime. Briefing participants include: NASA Associate Administrator Amit Kshatriya Nicky Fox, associate administrator, Science Mission Directorate Shawn Domagal-Goldman, acting director, Astrophysics Division Tom Statler, lead scientist for solar system small bodies To participate virtually in the NASA Live event, members of the media must send their full name, media affiliation, email address, and phone number no later than two hours before the start of the event to Molly Wasser at: molly.l.wasser@nasa.gov. Members of the public also may ask questions, which may be answered in real time during the broadcast, by using #AskNASA on social media. Assets within NASA’s science missions give the United States the unique capability to observe 3I/ATLAS almost the entire time it passes through our celestial neighborhood, and study – with complementary scientific instruments and from different directions – how the comet behaves. These assets include both spacecraft across the solar system, as well as ground-based observatories. 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites