Milky Way Galaxy two gigantic “bubbles” 50,000 light years in each direction.

(11-09-2025, 09:07 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A massive blood-red cloud has appeared in space, surrounding the mysterious interstellar object 3I/ATLAS — and scientists are terrified. Unlike any comet we’ve ever seen, 3I Atlas is venting pure carbon dioxide at an incredible rate… but with no visible tail. Its giant crimson coma stretches over 90,000 miles, glowing like a ghost in the void, and new data suggests its core could be as large as a 28-mile-wide mini-world.

Is this really a comet—or something else entirely? This strange visitor from another star system has flipped everything astronomers thought they knew about interstellar objects. From its bizarre blood-red halo, to its mysterious breakup and survival, to its possible origins as a fragment of a shattered exoplanet, 3I Atlas may be rewriting the rules of the universe in real-time.

Interstellar comet 3I ATLAS glows green during lunar eclipse | Space photo of the day for Sept. 15, 2025. This unexpected color raises new questions about the alien chemistry of comets from beyond our solar system. On Sept. 7 2025, the skies darkened as Earth's shadow consumed moon. Skywatchers in many parts of world saw moon turn blood red due to a total lunar eclipse. For amateur astronomers Michael Jäger & Gerald Rhemann in Namibia, the eclipse was not only a sight to behold, but it gave them an unprecedented opportunity: chance to capture interstellar 3I/ATLAS under some of the darkest skies on Earth.

Using the eclipse's natural dimming of the moon, the duo was able to take some deep images of the comet, revealing something surprising: the comet glowed green. Comet is classified as interstellar b'cos its trajectory is hyperbolic, mean  it's not gravitationally bound to sun & most likely originated in another star system, at least the most likely theory.

It follows in the footsteps of two other famous interstellar objects: 'Oumuamua, a cigar-shaped body that still sparks debates about its nature, and comet 2I/Borisov, the 1st confirmed interstellar comet, which displayed more of a typical dusty coma and tail. 3I/ATLAS provides astronomers with another rare chance to study the chemistry of material formed around a completely different star.
https://www.space.com/stargazing/interst...pt-15-2025
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(15-09-2025, 09:13 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Interstellar comet 3I ATLAS glows green during lunar eclipse | Space photo of the day for Sept. 15, 2025. This unexpected color raises new questions about the alien chemistry of comets from beyond our solar system. On Sept. 7 2025, the skies darkened as Earth's shadow consumed moon. Skywatchers in many parts of world saw moon turn blood red due to a total lunar eclipse. For amateur astronomers Michael Jäger & Gerald Rhemann in Namibia, the eclipse was not only a sight to behold, but it gave them an unprecedented opportunity: chance to capture interstellar 3I/ATLAS under some of the darkest skies on Earth.

Using the eclipse's natural dimming of the moon, the duo was able to take some deep images of the comet, revealing something surprising: the comet glowed green. Comet is classified as interstellar b'cos its trajectory is hyperbolic, mean  it's not gravitationally bound to sun & most likely originated in another star system, at least the most likely theory.

It follows in the footsteps of two other famous interstellar objects: 'Oumuamua, a cigar-shaped body that still sparks debates about its nature, and comet 2I/Borisov, the 1st confirmed interstellar comet, which displayed more of a typical dusty coma and tail. 3I/ATLAS provides astronomers with another rare chance to study the chemistry of material formed around a completely different star.
https://www.space.com/stargazing/interst...pt-15-2025

Rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captivates astronomers as it speeds through solar system. Wink Astronomers worldwide are tracking 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object, currently traversing our solar system. Larger & faster than its predecessors Oumuamua & 2I Borisov, comet offers a rare opportunity to study materials from beyond our star system.
https://telanganatoday.com/rare-interste...lar-system
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(16-09-2025, 09:50 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Rare interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS captivates astronomers as it speeds through solar system. Wink Astronomers worldwide are tracking 3I/ATLAS, the third confirmed interstellar object, currently traversing our solar system. Larger & faster than its predecessors Oumuamua & 2I Borisov, comet offers a rare opportunity to study materials from beyond our star system.
https://telanganatoday.com/rare-interste...lar-system

https://telanganatoday.com/rare-interste...lar-system
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(23-08-2025, 03:17 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien technology or ancient comet?

3i atlas, is a 3rd interstellar object ever observed, raising questions no one expected. With a trajectory that mimics spacecraft flybys, a chemical signature older than Sun, scientists r split: is this a natural relic from deep space or a msg designed to pass silently through?. New data from James Webb & Hubble Space Telescopes reveals something?. A unexpected behavior, a rare alignments, & a silence may not be accidental. In this video, exploring Avi Loeb’s controversial hypothesis, the anomalies surrounding 3i atlas, what it means for future of our search for extraterrestrial intelligence.

Is 3i Atlas an Alien Probe or Just a Comet?. Scientists Are Divided Over 3i Atlas: Alien Tech or Natural Object?.

This is something Mysterious. And
NASA's Juno Space craft likely could like to Intercept 3I/ATLAS as it Approaches Jupiter.

Scientist or Science have a lot to learn from this object about Sun & Solar System.

Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Here below...3 photos see what they can come up which something for us to see.
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(17-09-2025, 12:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientist or Science have a lot to learn from this object about Sun & Solar System.

Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Here below...3 photos what they can come up which something for us to see.
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Alien ball: videos show sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest w/smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only... Rotfl
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(17-09-2025, 12:39 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Alien ball: videos show sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest w/smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only... Rotfl

Scientists said some of those or many things in the alien ball is not from earth - cannot found on earth... crying
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(18-09-2025, 08:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientists noted: said some of those or many things in alien ball. Scientists said many is not from earth - cannot be found on earth. crying

How can a cable that transmits our internet teleporting messages?. This idea of using fiber optic cables to teleport messages is not new, but only recently science has put to try, a study putting this idea into practice. But at least. Now Scientists here on earth has achieve teleportation communication between...computer to compoter, so let Scientists achieve something more...like moving to next advance communication
But as we learning more & more going deep and deeper...(does not use electrical impulses or conventional waves). It depends on individual
photons, which are carriers of very sensitive quantum states, can lost when exposed to interference on quantum communication But learning more & more going deep & deeper...(They not usung electrical impulses or conventional waves). It all depends on individual photons, which are carriers of very sensitive quantum states, can lost when exposed to interference, * and that is where problem lies: here fibers we use today are full of intense signals from the traditional internet, causing a type of "Optical  Pollution” tends to destroy any quantum data in its path. Ok, then how did they make teleportation possible? right?...So try and it work, thank to all the team that make it work. Something we all one day can have better life for folks on earth world....and hope more to come in day to hope is coming soon hoping is not to far away, like maybe this few years and not 10 or 20 years later... Tongue
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(05-07-2025, 11:26 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Baba Vanga’s Predictions for 2025. Baba Vanga, the Bulgarian mystic, made several predictions for 2025, but none are explicitly tied to July 5. Her forecasts for year include:Geopolitical & Economic Crises: A potential war in Europe and a global economic collapse, possibly linked to trade disruptions like U.S. tariffs on China causing mkt instability.

Natural Disasters: Devastating earthquakes, with some linking her prophecy to a 7.7-magnitude earthquake in Thailand and Myanmar in March 2025 that killed over 1,700 people.

Extraterrestrial Contact: An encounter with extraterrestrial life during a major sporting event, such as the Super Bowl, which could reshape human understanding.

Technological Advances: Discoveries in medical science (e.g., lab-grown organs) and a mysterious, clean energy source that could revolutionize industries.

Zodiac Predictions: Financial prosperity and personal growth for Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Leo, and Aquarius, with specific emphasis on career and wealth opportunities.

Baba Vanga’s predictions are often vague, with an estimated 18% accuracy rate for specific events (e.g., 9/11, Princess Diana’s death), while 82% are either unfulfilled or too ambiguous to verify

Her forecasts for 2025 focus on broader themes rather than pinpointing a specific date like July 5.

Who is Ryo Tatsuki AKA New Baba Vanga?
Ryo Tatsuki is a mysterious Japanese manga artist who claims she can see the future through her dreams. In her book The Future I Saw, she drew and wrote about events that later came true, like Japan’s 2011 earthquake. Because some of her dream predictions have happened in real life, many people are now paying close attention to what she says.
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(02-07-2025, 01:38 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Who's New Baba Vanga’ predicts catastrophe coming this month July 5.

Who is Ryo Tatsuki AKA New Baba Vanga?
Ryo Tatsuki is a mysterious Japanese manga artist who claims she can see the future through her dreams. In her book The Future I Saw, she drew and wrote about events that later came true, like Japan’s 2011 earthquake. Because some of her dream predictions have happened in real life, many people are now paying close attention to what she says.
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Disaster again and again: Karma can play ✓good & bad. Some bad to even worse situation?.

(karma is be bad and also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently. Tongue

karma is be bad and also good) Note:  Last time Russia lost a submarine (nothing to cry for Kursk A Sub lost in 2000 - Putin let 118 men die is a one hundred meter deep sea near to russia water. Is this a karma re-play this time is recent day, refering far east Russia near to Japan during 8.7 earth quake happening  recently
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(20-09-2025, 09:46 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Admittedly, I'm ignorant on all other details of HiRISE: issues pointing, proximity of target to Sun from MRO's perspective, camera sensor, sensitivity or exposure time may be a limiting factor here.

Edit: I have just found out that HiRISE has been used in the past to observe comets passing near Mars, notably  C/2013 A1 Siding Spring, which was imaged using HiRISE in 2014 & C/2012 S1, which was observed in 2013. In the C/2012 S1 case, imaging was done at a range of ~0.09 AU, so half as close as 3I/ATLAS will come.

https://www.uahirise.org/releases/ison.php

https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/images/pia18863...ing-comet/

Certain about imaging details. HiRISE on MRO has a 50cm mirror & 12 meters @focal lenght. Pales comparison to Hubble's 2.4m mirror, but not by that much. It's a sizeable telescope. The closest approach of 3I/Atlas to Mars @only @0.19 AU, while Earth, it will be at 1.8 AU. Means that 3I will be ~10 times closer to MRO than to HST at closest approach. HiRISE mirror is only ~5x smaller than Hubble's. So, HiRISE might be able to get some good images of the comet. 
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(21-09-2025, 09:19 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Certain about imaging details. HiRISE on MRO has a 50cm mirror & 12 meters @focal lenght. Pales comparison to Hubble's 2.4m mirror, but not by that much. It's a sizeable telescope. The closest approach of 3I/Atlas to Mars @only @0.19 AU, while Earth, it will be at 1.8 AU. Means that 3I will be ~10 times closer to MRO than to HST at closest approach. HiRISE mirror is only ~5x smaller than Hubble's. So, HiRISE might be able to get some good images of the comet. 

Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered on July 1, 2025, NASA-backed Asteroid Terrestrial-last impact - Alert System (ATLAS), has kept scientists hooked & curious about its size, color, and origin, since the interstellar object was discovered, scientists & astrophotographers  have taken multiple photographs, claiming there has been a change in its shape, size, & color in their findings. To NASA, comet is traveling through our solar system at a staggering 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour. It highest velocity ever recorded for a solar system visitor that is fast enough to get u from New York to Beijing in 3 minutes. 

breathtaking sprint evidence 3i has been drifting through interstellar space for many billions of years, to American space agency, longer 3I/ATLAS out in space, the higher its speed grew, it said.
3I/ATLAS, which is believed to be a comet from outside the solar system, will reach its closest point to the Sun around October 30, 2025, at a distance of about 1.4 au (130 mil miles, or 210 mil km), just inside the orbit of Mars.

Earlier September 2025, new photos of interstellar visitor taken on September 7, 2025, during "blood moon" total lunar eclipse by astrophotographers Michael Jäger and Gerald Rhemann suggested it is likely changing color & may be turning bright green as it nears halfway point on its journey through the solar system. Big Grin
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(21-09-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered on July 1, 2025, NASA-backed Asteroid Terrestrial-last impact - Alert System (ATLAS), has kept scientists hooked & curious about its size, color, and origin, since the interstellar object was discovered, scientists & astrophotographers  have taken multiple photographs, claiming there has been a change in its shape, size, & color in their findings. To NASA, comet is traveling through our solar system at a staggering 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour. It highest velocity ever recorded for a solar system visitor that is fast enough to get u from New York to Beijing in 3 minutes. 

breathtaking sprint evidence 3i has been drifting through interstellar space for many billions of years, to American space agency, longer 3I/ATLAS out in space, the higher its speed grew, it said.
3I/ATLAS, which is believed to be a comet from outside the solar system, will reach its closest point to the Sun around October 30, 2025, at a distance of about 1.4 au (130 mil miles, or 210 mil km), just inside the orbit of Mars.

Earlier September 2025, new photos of interstellar visitor taken on September 7, 2025, during "blood moon" total lunar eclipse by astrophotographers Michael Jäger and Gerald Rhemann suggested it is likely changing color & may be turning bright green as it nears halfway point on its journey through the solar system. Big Grin

https://m.economictimes.com/news/interna...024969.cms
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(21-09-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered on July 1, 2025, NASA-backed Asteroid Terrestrial-last impact - Alert System (ATLAS), has kept scientists hooked & curious about its size, color, and origin, since the interstellar object was discovered, scientists & astrophotographers  have taken multiple photographs, claiming there has been a change in its shape, size, & color in their findings. To NASA, comet is traveling through our solar system at a staggering 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour. It highest velocity ever recorded for a solar system visitor that is fast enough to get u from New York to Beijing in 3 minutes. 

breathtaking sprint evidence 3i has been drifting through interstellar space for many billions of years, to American space agency, longer 3I/ATLAS out in space, the higher its speed grew, it said.
3I/ATLAS, which is believed to be a comet from outside the solar system, will reach its closest point to the Sun around October 30, 2025, at a distance of about 1.4 au (130 mil miles, or 210 mil km), just inside the orbit of Mars.

Earlier September 2025, new photos of interstellar visitor taken on September 7, 2025, during "blood moon" total lunar eclipse by astrophotographers Michael Jäger and Gerald Rhemann suggested it is likely changing color & may be turning bright green as it nears halfway point on its journey through the solar system. Big Grin

https://m.economictimes.com/news/interna...024969.cms
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(21-09-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered on July 1, 2025, NASA-backed Asteroid Terrestrial-last impact - Alert System (ATLAS), has kept scientists hooked & curious about its size, color, and origin, since the interstellar object was discovered, scientists & astrophotographers  have taken multiple photographs, claiming there has been a change in its shape, size, & color in their findings. . It highest velocity ever recorded for a solar system visitor that is fast enough to get u from New York to Beijing in 3 minutes. 

3I/ATLAS, which is believed to be a comet from outside the solar system, will reach. 
Earlier September 2025, new photos of interstellar visitor taken on September 7, 2025, during "blood moon" total lunar eclipse by astrophotographers Michael Jäger and Gerald Rhemann suggested it is likely changing color & may be turning bright green as it nears halfway point on its journey through the solar system. Big Grin

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS could soon be seen by spacecraft at Mars, Jupiter and the Sun, scientists say, its closest point to the Sun around October 30, 2025, at a distance of about 1.4 au (130 mil miles, or 210 mil km), just inside the orbit of Mars. To NASA, comet is traveling through our solar system at a staggering 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour, get u from New York to Beijing in three minutes. A
breathtaking sprint evidence 3i has been drifting through interstellar space for many billions of years, to American space agency. The longer 3I/ATLAS travel out in space, the higher its Big Grin speed grew, it said.

Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will soon be seen by spacecraft at Mars, Jupiter.
Scientists say. 3I/ATLAS is currently making through our Solar System, offering an incredible opportunity to observe an ancient relic from deep space. Problem is, however, 3I/ATLAS is soon set to disappear from view, as its trajectory takes it around the opposite side of the Sun, from Earth's perspective.
It then won't be visible from Earth-based telescopes until early December 2025, meaning we won't be able to see it from Earth when it's at its most active. So how can astronomers & space scientists hope to learn more about 3I/ATLAS when it's not visible?. We can't launch a new, dedicated spacecraft to observe 3I/ATLAS in time. But astronomers say there are other existing spacecraft at Mars, Jupiter and even the Sun itself, which could catch a glimpse of this interstellar visitor at a key stage in its journey.

One particular study into 3I/ATLAS examines the existing spacecraft dotted around the Solar System that might be able to take advantage of their vantage points and learn more about 3I/ATLAS.
The study, led by Thomas Marshall Eubanks, highlights an interesting reason why scientists are keen to learn so much about the comet. The science team behind the paper say 3I/ATLAS is likely to be a remnant of our Milky Way galaxy's 'cosmic noon', having originated from the galaxy's 'thick disk'.

Means it could be a remnant from a key period in Milky Way's history, around 9–13 billion years ago, study authors point to two Mars spacecraft that will be able to observe 3I/ATLAS in the ultraviolet spectrum. Namely the Emirates Mars Ultraviolet Spectrometer (EMUS) on hope spacecraft imaging ultraviolet Spectrograph (IUVS) on NASA's Mars Atmosphere and Volatile Evolution (MAVEN) spacecraft. we know MAVEN is capable of capturing image of 3i from Mars..MAVEN has  photographed hydrogen gas surrounding comet C/2013 A1 Siding Spring on 17 October 2014, two days before the comet's closest approach to Mars.
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However image captured, C/2013 A1 was 8.5 million km (5.3 million miles) away. 3I/ATLAS's close approach to Mars, it much further, @28 million km (18 million miles) from the Mars Planet. European Space Agency says its Mars Express & ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) spacecraft will observe 3I/ATLAS on 3 October 2025, around the time of comet's closest approach to Mars Instruments on these spacecraft include Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) and ExoMars TGO’s Colour & Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS), cameras used primarily to photograph Mars Red Planet, but may be turned towards 3I/ATLAS to capture views of the comet from another world. ESA they'll attempt to measure spectrum of light from comet use Mars Express’s OMEGA & SPICAM spectrometers and TGO’s NOMAD spectrometer. These instruments will be able to study light from the 3i thereby reveal more about the comet's composition chemical makeup. ESA says 3I/ATLAS would only take up less than a pixel in images captured by Mars Express and the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. "We expect better images of halo of gas around. So perhaps shouldn't expect anything spectacular, image-wise missions, instead science that astronomers can delve into... Tongue
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However image captured, C/2013 A1 was 8.5 million km (5.3 million miles) away. 3I/ATLAS's close approach to Mars, it much further, @28 million km (18 million miles) from the Mars Planet. European Space Agency says its Mars Express & ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) spacecraft will observe 3I/ATLAS on 3 October 2025, around the time of comet's closest approach to Mars Instruments on these spacecraft include Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) and ExoMars TGO’s Colour & Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS), cameras used primarily to photograph Mars Red Planet, but may be turned towards 3I/ATLAS to capture views of the comet from another world. ESA they'll attempt to measure spectrum of light from comet use Mars Express’s OMEGA & SPICAM spectrometers and TGO’s NOMAD spectrometer. These instruments will be able to study light from the 3i thereby reveal more about the comet's composition chemical makeup. ESA says 3I/ATLAS would only take up less than a pixel in images captured by Mars Express and the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. "We expect better images of halo of gas around. So perhaps shouldn't expect anything spectacular, image-wise missions, instead science that astronomers can delve into... Tongue
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Powerful radio signal has just reached Earth after traveling 10 billion years through space
09-21-2025

Powerful radio signal has just reached Earth after traveling 10 billion years through space
A radio flash from the distant universe arrived after about 10 billion years in flight. Astronomers call it FRB 20240304B, a fast radio burst (FRB) that lasted only a few thousandths of a second. These bursts are brief, bright, and packed with clues about the gas and magnetic fields between their source and Earth. They matter because each one carries a fingerprint of the matter it passed through.

Studying FRB 20240304B
The study reports FRB 20240304B at a redshift of 2.148, which means the burst left when the universe was only about 3 billion years old. Redshift describes how light stretches as space expands, shifting radio waves to longer wavelengths with distance, and the team presented the detection, the host galaxy, and the physical inferences in their paper.

Her team localized burst then used the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to confirm the host galaxy.

FRBs show a frequency dependent delay that reveals the dispersion measure (DM) along the line of sight. That delay encodes how many free electrons the pulse encountered before it reached our instruments. A high dispersion measure points to a long journey through diffuse ionized gas. This is why the team pursued deep imaging and spectroscopy to find a very faint, faraway host.

How the burst was caught
FRB 20240304B was found on March 4, 2024, during a targeted transient search on MeerKAT. The burst had a peak flux near 0.49 jansky and a scattering time of about 5.6 milliseconds at 1.0 gigahertz across the observed band.
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(17-09-2025, 12:29 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Scientist or Science have a lot to learn from this object about Sun & Solar System.
Alien ball: videos show the sphere producing vibrations and electromagnetic surges when exposed to Sanskrit mantras, leading some to believe it is a form of advanced technology or a cosmic communication device,<<<👍>>>😄As it is for us to be told to learn as much as possible much to their abitity alot to learn, but not to learn is not stupid, we just learning and trying to speed up to light times to try to travel to own nearest with a smaller sail to reach neighborhoods, with is our sun & our solar system with is nearer, but then the nearest is so far away at 4.3 light of speed to reach one way only. Here below...3 photos see what they can come up which something for us to see.
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(22-09-2025, 10:28 AM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  However image captured, C/2013 A1 was 8.5 million km (5.3 million miles) away. 3I/ATLAS's close approach to Mars, it much further, @28 million km (18 million miles) from the Mars Planet. European Space Agency says its Mars Express & ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) spacecraft will observe 3I/ATLAS on 3 October 2025, around the time of comet's closest approach to Mars Instruments on these spacecraft include Mars Express’s High Resolution Stereo Camera (HRSC) and ExoMars TGO’s Colour & Stereo Surface Imaging System (CaSSIS), cameras used primarily to photograph Mars Red Planet, but may be turned towards 3I/ATLAS to capture views of the comet from another world. ESA they'll attempt to measure spectrum of light from comet use Mars Express’s OMEGA & SPICAM spectrometers and TGO’s NOMAD spectrometer. These instruments will be able to study light from the 3i thereby reveal more about the comet's composition chemical makeup. ESA says 3I/ATLAS would only take up less than a pixel in images captured by Mars Express and the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter. "We expect better images of halo of gas around. So perhaps shouldn't expect anything spectacular, image-wise missions, instead science that astronomers can delve into... Tongue

Anew study has attempted to pin down the properties of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, found "anomalously massive" at around 33 billion tons.
 Harvard Astronomer Claims "Major Anomaly" As Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Measured Over 33 Billion Tons | IFLScience https://share.google/Aofg31lqIYSewleDZ
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(25-09-2025, 10:20 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  A new study has attempted to pin down the properties of interstellar comet 3I/Atlas, found "anomalously massive" at around 33 billion tons. Harvard Astronomer Claims "Major Anomaly" As Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas Measured Over 33 Billion Tons | IFLScience https://share.google/Aofg31lqIYSewleDZ

Comet 3I/ATLAS continues to amaze scientists, astronomers and even mere mortals like. And unsurprisingly, professional comet-watchers have been utilising our best observing engineering to find out as much as they can, while they can. That's because 3I/ATLAS is merely passing through our Solar System, and won't be around for long.
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(26-09-2025, 09:41 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Comet 3I/ATLAS continues to amaze scientists, astronomers and even mere mortals like. And unsurprisingly, professional comet-watchers have been utilising our best observing engineering to find out as much as they can, while they can. That's because 3I/ATLAS is merely passing through our Solar System, and won't be around for long.

Astrophotographer captures rare sight of two comets racing across Earth's skies. Despite their vastly different origins and paths through space, from Earth they appeared side-by-side, creating a rare visual race across the skies.
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(26-09-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Astrophotographer captures rare sight of two comets racing across Earth's skies. Despite their vastly different origins and paths through space, from Earth they appeared side-by-side, creating a rare visual race across the skies.

https://www.indiatoday.in/science/story/...2025-09-25
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(26-09-2025, 09:48 PM)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  Astrophotographer captures rare sight of two comets racing across Earth's skies. Despite their vastly different origins and paths through space, from Earth they appeared side-by-side, creating a rare visual race across the skies.

3I/ATLAS Discovery Suggests the Interstellar Comet is “Anomalously Massive”. Sept 27, 2025. Mysterious comet 3I/ATLAS appears to be extremely large, making it orders of magnitude more massive than two other confirmed interstellar objects observed in our solar system in years past, a new study suggests.

Based on a new analysis of the most precise tracking data collected on the object since its discovery in July, the interstellar comet appears to be “anomalously massive,” a finding that raises new questions regarding our expectations about interstellar objects that occasionally traverse our solar system.. My Latest Videos...
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(7 hours ago)Tee tiong huat Wrote:  3I/ATLAS Discovery Suggests the Interstellar Comet is “Anomalously Massive”. Sept 27, 2025. Mysterious comet 3I/ATLAS appears to be extremely large, making it orders of magnitude more massive than two other confirmed interstellar objects observed in our solar system in years past, a new study suggests.

Based on a new analysis of the most precise tracking data collected on the object since its discovery in July, the interstellar comet appears to be “anomalously massive,” a finding that raises new questions regarding our expectations about interstellar objects that occasionally traverse our solar system.. My Latest Videos...

https://futurism.com/space/interstellar-...s-ejection
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