3I/ATLAS: ESA Released Photos... But There's A Problem | Calm Science

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3I/ATLAS: ESA Released Photos... But There's A Problem | Calm Science

The European Space Agency has broken their silence on interstellar object 3I/ATLAS with the first official images from the October 3rd Mars flyby. But while ESA shows us fuzzy white dots they call "unremarkable," three other space agencies with superior cameras remain completely silent. This is the biggest science news story you're not hearing about.
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ESA's first official 3I/ATLAS images and what they reveal
Why NASA, China, and UAE won't release their data
The 7 scientific anomalies that don't add up
The nickel-without-iron mystery that violates physics
What happens on October 29th when 3I/ATLAS disappears behind the Sun
The 1-in-200,000 trajectory problem

Seven spacecraft captured unprecedented data at 29 million kilometers - the closest observations of an interstellar object in history. If ESA's images are normal enough to publish immediately, what did the others see?
📊 The Science: Latest astronomical observations, spectroscopy data, trajectory analysis, and why this matters for interstellar object research.
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