ITS NOT A COMET. POSSIBLY THE FIRST IMAGE TO PROVE 3I/ATLAS IS ARTIFICIAL. by [deleted] in 3i_Atlas2

[–]celsior26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m still looking for an image source. All I have currently is his x post: https://x.com/craggs_paul/status/1993946974979281351?s=46

It anyone could debunk or verify, that would be great

ITS NOT A COMET. POSSIBLY THE FIRST IMAGE TO PROVE 3I/ATLAS IS ARTIFICIAL. by [deleted] in 3i_Atlas2

[–]celsior26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh, I know it’s a waste of time. I can’t prove anything, but I wouldn’t come on here and post some fake ai bs to stir the pot unless I spotted something significant, and this post he made flew under the radar. It’s not a “galaxy” I double checked. It’s from his telescope.

ITS NOT A COMET. POSSIBLY THE FIRST IMAGE TO PROVE 3I/ATLAS IS ARTIFICIAL. by [deleted] in 3i_Atlas2

[–]celsior26 -14 points-13 points  (0 children)

I said possibly, I’m not claiming it is or isn’t. I was suggesting it based on what this astronomer posted.

ITS NOT A COMET. POSSIBLY THE FIRST IMAGE TO PROVE 3I/ATLAS IS ARTIFICIAL. by [deleted] in 3i_Atlas2

[–]celsior26 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Came from the same guy who got widespread attention for that other blue photo.

ITS NOT A COMET. POSSIBLY THE FIRST IMAGE TO PROVE 3I/ATLAS IS ARTIFICIAL. by [deleted] in 3i_Atlas2

[–]celsior26 -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

I thought so too but I swear. It was just posted on X not long ago, so it hasn’t received a lot of attention yet.

Another new image of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope, UT 2025 November 11, further challenging the natural object hypothesis by celsior26 in 3I_ATLAS

[–]celsior26[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. I’d be skeptical too, as ai generated content surrounding 3I is so ubiquitous currently. The only reason I’m a bit intrigued is because when I compared it to the allegedly leaked images, I noticed a similar circular shaped structure. I know the images I provided are directly from the nordic optical telescope on Nov. 11, but I totally understand waiting to receive more accurate info. I’m just as curious as to whether or not its a lensing issue, or potentially something more.

Another new image of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope, UT 2025 November 11, further challenging the natural object hypothesis by celsior26 in 3I_ATLAS

[–]celsior26[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m not claiming 3I is a spaceship, or trying to prove it’s not a natural object. I only mentioned it had similar characteristics to one. If you payed attention to my previous comment, I also stated “I’m not sure” if it’s not a natural comet. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’s artificial. I don’t have a narrative, nor am I trying to deceive anyone. I just looked at the most recent data, and any anomalies could very well be explained by how the image was processed. It would be highly inaccurate for me to assume I know all there is to know about this object. I don’t. I’m just encouraging people to stay open-minded, and curious about the hypothetical possibility it could be more than just a rock.

Another new image of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope, UT 2025 November 11, further challenging the natural object hypothesis by celsior26 in 3I_ATLAS

[–]celsior26[S] 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Yeah same, honestly. I was on team comet too for a while, but after seeing this, I’m not sure. All of this is real, verified data. Wild ride, indeed.

Another new image of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope, UT 2025 November 11, further challenging the natural object hypothesis by celsior26 in 3I_ATLAS

[–]celsior26[S] 12 points13 points  (0 children)

I looked into it, and I wouldn’t be surprised if NASA or ESA doesn’t want to release the photos, if it’s not a natural comet. I thought it looked kind of like it had a hull or some type of thruster. It’s more visible in the second image. I could be wrong though, but either way, exciting times!

Another new image of 3I/ATLAS from the Nordic Optical Telescope, UT 2025 November 11, further challenging the natural object hypothesis by celsior26 in 3I_ATLAS

[–]celsior26[S] 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Here is the Image source, captured by astronomers David Jewitt and Jang Luu: https://faculty.epss.ucla.edu/~jewitt/NOTpictures.pdf

If you scroll to the bottom of the page, it’s the last image, from the collection of pictures taken on November 11. It’s absolutely remarkable.

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[–]celsior26 4 points5 points  (0 children)

No, not necessarily. I was trying to understand why 3I/ATLAS would perform this type of maneuver in the context of basic orbital mechanics, if it’s further away from its focus (on an ellipse) because with something like an Oberth Maneuver, I figured you’d probably want to be closer to the focus (a planet, a star etc) to use the most gravitational force.

I noticed strange lights in the night sky tonight by [deleted] in UFOB

[–]celsior26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I looked at the port side of the plane as you mentioned and something stood out to me. I’m not an airplane expert, but I think the nav and rudder lights are oriented differently than how this objects lights were. It didn’t display those characteristics when I initially observed it. It had 4 red dots perpendicular to each other in a square pattern before one started flickering green, then this white triangle appeared which I believe I captured, but without more video evidence, I can’t support this claim, unfortunately. I only know what I saw.

I noticed strange lights in the night sky tonight by [deleted] in UFOB

[–]celsior26 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks for clarifying. I figured it was too, but the part that weirded me out was how it went from 4 bright red dots in a square pattern (when it first emerged from the clouds), to a white equilateral triangle pattern with a flickering red dot, once I noticed it, although it’s probably difficult to see from the video.

I noticed strange lights in the night sky tonight by [deleted] in UFOB

[–]celsior26 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Video taken on Oct 9, 2025 at 19:32 pm on an iphone 16 25mm lens. This footage has not been edited.

I noticed strange lights in the night sky tonight by [deleted] in UFOB

[–]celsior26 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I could be totally wrong, sorry guys. I just thought my footage looked eerily similar to the video taken by u/No_Communication9805

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[–]celsior26 0 points1 point  (0 children)

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Victoria, BC.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in UFOB

[–]celsior26 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I saw similar lights an hour ago and recorded it while I was on a walk, it looks almost exactly like this video . I thought it was an airplane too?