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Earth Awaits the Night Sky’s Verdict As 3I/ATLAS Enters Its Final Observation Window - December 19
Nov 16, 2025

Earth Awaits the Night Sky’s Verdict As 3I/ATLAS Enters Its Final Observation Window - December 19

A strange interstellar object brightens, accelerates, and defies physics as Earth prepares for a historic December 19 encounter. A sky full of eyes. A moment science can no longer postpone. Tonight begins the test that will tell us what 3I/ATLAS really is. By Samuel Lopez USA HERALD - The night sky is about to turn Global telescopes turn toward 3I/ATLAS as Earth enters a final observation window before the object’s December 19 approach, amid rising signs of non-natural behavior.

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Harvard Scientist Raises Technological Thruster Theory as Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Defies Natural Comet Behavior
Nov 16, 2025

Harvard Scientist Raises Technological Thruster Theory as Interstellar Object 3I/ATLAS Defies Natural Comet Behavior

'As NASA withholds critical imagery and government silence deepens, one explanation for the object's anomalous anti-tail grows more difficult to ignore' What we're seeing now challenges everything we know about natural cometary physics. The data suggests possibilities that extend beyond conventional explanations. This moment demands transparency from agencies that have chosen silence instead. By Samuel Harvard scientist Avi Loeb proposes technological thrusters may explain 3I/ATLAS's anti-tail as NASA withholds images and government silence continues on interstellar object.

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