according to post 1 , a lot cleared up in next few days!
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Post number one does not take into account the observed data. It is just mathematical speculation without the references needed to arrive at such conclusions - no astronomer would make such a calculation about an object with so many unknowns.
Further, post one uses commercial software [ Stellarium ] to arrive at an [ unobserved ] increasing speed over time, without any explanation as to where the data came from or how reliable it is.
Further, no one knows exactly how big the object is actually. Unless NASA either or both diverts the Juno probe or turns the Mars Orbiter toward the object, it will remain dimly observed by Hubble and Earth based telescopes.
At 200 times the brightness of 2I/Borosov at the same distance, and given the ‘dust’ around the object, the size will remain obscure. The brighter [ if that happens ] it gets as it gets closer, the more difficult it will become to resolve the object.
Then as the last video mentions, the star TYC8241-2652 lost its dust cloud in a period of 20 years. No one, but no one can explain how a star lost trillions on trillions of tons of dust so quickly. Other then by some artificial process ... like as the video speculates, some sort of collection by some sort of artificial objects for some unknown purpose. But as unlikely as that sounds, the disappearance did happen.
3I/Atlas may have the same sort of mechanism - collecting dust and rocky matter to be converted to useful purposes like food, fuel, and atmosphere while passing through a matter dense area, before returning to interstellar space where dust and solid matter are much much rarer. Speculation, but it would make sense for a exploration interstellar craft to get as much useful matter as possible before moving into the empty regions beyond a solar system.
One thing to note to all those who claim it is ‘just a comet’ - the object is emitting NO water vapor nor any chemical gasses that are to be expected of a comet, as did 2I/Borosov.
Even Grok agrees in is not a comet, BTW.
didn’t really listen for detail, but didn’t he claim some level of increased visibility for it in the next few days?
Thank you for that information