3I/ATLAS: Something MISSING After Perihelion (THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE)

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3I/ATLAS Something MISSING After Perihelion (THIS IS IMPOSSIBLE)

Will 3I/ATLAS hit Earth? This interstellar comet has scientists divided. While NASA claims 3I/ATLAS poses no threat, new data reveals shocking anomalies that challenge everything we know about this mysterious visitor.

3I/ATLAS was discovered July 2025 and reaches closest approach to Earth December 19, 2025 at 1.8 AU. But Harvard astrophysicist Avi Loeb suggests 3I/ATLAS could be more than a simple comet. The 7-billion-year-old object shows bizarre non-gravitational acceleration, suspicious trajectory alignments with Venus, Mars, and Jupiter (0.005% probability), and disappeared behind the Sun during its critical perihelion period when Earth couldn't observe it.

In this deep dive, we examine:
• 3I/ATLAS impact probability calculations and error ellipse analysis
• The Oberth maneuver conspiracy and what happened behind the Sun
• Why 3I/ATLAS might be an alien mothership releasing probes
• Extinction-level scenarios if 3I/ATLAS trajectory changed
• What NASA's Juno spacecraft will reveal at Jupiter March 2026
• The real threat interstellar objects pose to Earth

3I/ATLAS isn't just another comet—it's a wake-up call. Subscribe for updates as 3I/ATLAS continues its journey through our solar system.

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