>The coma of 3I/ATLAS has been estimated in some observations and models to span hundreds of thousands of kilometers>Some reports suggesting it could exceed 600,000 – 700,000 km across — about half the Sun’s diameter>For a comet to sustain that kind of coma, you need immense outgassing pressure >sublimation of CO2, CO, and other volatiles being blown away by solar heating.>In normal comets, that degree of out gassing creates measurable non-gravitational acceleration, pushing the nucleus slightly off course >this is how missions like Rosetta had to constantly correct trajectories near 67P>Yet in 3I/ATLAS’s case the measured or inferred non-gravitational acceleration is extremely low>possibly less than 3 × 10-10 au d-2 (see Cloete et al., 2025)>yet the forces required to sustain such a vast gas cloud should rip a natural meteor apart
>>41344444So it’s a highly unique comet, who caresThe only interesting question is whether or not it’s aliens, and nothing you mentioned indicate that it is
>>41344444It's a comet.NASA proved it's a comet.Take your meds, schizo.
>>41344532>>41344534it is on its way
>>41344541No, it's not.You drew those extra arrows with MSPaint, because you are a schizoid.Take your meds.NASA would tell us immediately if this was anything but a natural comet that is going to fly by harmlessly.
>>41344541Why would it fling around the sun rather than just coming straight to earth earlier in our solar year?
>>41344444Checked but wasted since your have no source for your claims and they're therefore bullshit.
>>41344601Bingo.Alien spacecraft would just go right for Earth, this is a rock.
>>41344565ofcourse nasha would immediately (T-antichrist arrival) inform the general populous of these matters, couldnt be any other way
>>41344729Russians and Chinese keep NASA honest
I heard Roy Jay is the pilot
>>41344741let me guess, India and Indians do as well huh
>>41344444oh my lord, checkerino
>>41344444>quints for a nothing burgerwhat a waste.