Galactic Particles Impacting With The Current Sheet | S0 News
Oct.21.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlys9r0moUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eVDIwCghkI (The Pole Shift Is Molding The Top Of The Sky)
https://spaceweathernews.com/
Galactic Particles Impacting With The Current Sheet | S0 News
Oct.21.2025
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jlys9r0moUI
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6eVDIwCghkI (The Pole Shift Is Molding The Top Of The Sky)
https://spaceweathernews.com/
NASA LASCO Images Reveal what may be 3I/Atlas STUNNING Geometry
October 20, 2025
We can see here October 20, 2025 — that 3I/Atlas is in position to the NASA LASCO solar telescope to be imaged. Note the massive Internet Outage today also — which I will address in another article.
With the best quality solar telescope having been down since September 13, 2025 (NASA SDO), Even though NASA clearly tried to edit out the images of 3I/Atlas as it is paired with the sun today, the old LASCO images I pulled today show 2 that slipped through.
The geometry is comparable to what the ESA Mars orbiter saw. See attached LASO Blue and ESA images black and white — you have to understand the massive size scale of what we are seeing.
We could actually be looking at 591 — which is planetary in size!
ESA image from screen grabs here: https://www.esa.int/Science_Exploration/Space_Science/ESA_s_ExoMars_and_Mars_Express_observe_comet_3I_ATLAS
This image shows how large even the planet Mercury appears on LASCO compared to the diameter of the object that appeared on LASCO October 20, 2025 and then was deliberately taken out then back in.
Look at the series of images from the MPEG here and note the time stamp bottom right
From 8:42 timestamp to 9:06 the object is gone
At 9:42 timestamp, a streaking object goes by. Note Avi Loeb stated that 3I/Atlas: “If 3I/ATLAS is a massive mothership, it will likely continue along its original gravitational path and ultimately exit the Solar system.
In that case, the Oberth maneuver might apply to the mini-probes it releases at perihelion towards Solar system planets.”
Notice the huge time delay — but the object re-appears at 13:30 timestamp.
Again, this time at 15:05, it is gone again! There is no way in all my years observing LASCO and SDO (which has been down since September 13, 2025) have I ever seen an object this large appear, vanish, then re-appear.
It has to be editing intentionally!
https://medium.com/@davidsereda/nasa-lasco-images-reveal-what-may-be-3i-atlas-stunning-geometry-82fd0c428461
https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSereda
https://www.ufonews.co/post/3i-atlas-nasa-silence-and-is-it-communicating
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8sscH9Yob_Y
https://x.com/DobsonianPower/status/1980403632559264168
https://www.ibtimes.co.uk/harvard-professor-warns-public-take-vacations-before-october-29-says-nasa-concealing-truth-1749044
https://twitter.com/HustleBitch_/status/1980384614184001958
https://avi-loeb.medium.com/
Harvard Professor Warns Public to 'Take Vacations Before October 29' — Says NASA Is Concealing the Truth About 3I/ATLAS
21 October 2025, 6:57 AM BST
A Harvard astrophysicist has set the internet ablaze after warning people to 'take vacations before October 29', claiming that NASA may be concealing vital information about a strange interstellar object hurtling through space.
The object, officially named 3I/ATLAS, is said to be roughly the size of Manhattan and has left scientists scratching their heads since its discovery.
Dr Avi Loeb, the outspoken Harvard professor known for his controversial theories about extraterrestrial life, suggested that the bizarre visitor could even be artificial in origin.
Although space agencies have been quick to reassure the public that there is no danger to Earth, the object's odd chemical emissions and unpredictable movement have fuelled a frenzy of online speculation — from alien probes to secret government experiments.
Dr Loeb has urged greater transparency from NASA, saying the world deserves to know 'what's really out there'.
His dramatic warning has divided the scientific community, with some dismissing it as sensationalism while others admit that 3I/ATLAS remains one of the most puzzling cosmic discoveries in years.
A Mysterious Visitor
3I/ATLAS was first detected in July when astronomers noticed a fast-moving object entering the solar system at almost twice the velocity of previous interstellar visitors 'Oumuamua and Borisov.
Early estimates suggest it spans about 5.6 kilometres in diameter and weighs an astonishing 33 billion tons.
What makes 3I/ATLAS extraordinary is its composition. Observations from the Keck II telescope in Hawaii revealed that it emits a plume containing four grams of nickel per second — with no trace of iron.
This led scientists to identify the compound as nickel tetracarbonyl, a substance known only from industrial processes on Earth.
'There is only one place where that is known to exist and that is in industrially produced nickel alloys,' Loeb told The New York Post. 'This was never observed for any other object.'
The idea that the object could contain a metal compound created through an artificial process has stirred both intrigue and disbelief in the scientific community.
Loeb's Warning and NASA Allegations
In a recent podcast interview, Dr Loeb claimed that NASA has not been transparent about its findings and urged the public to 'take vacations before October 29', hinting that the coming weeks could bring significant revelations — or even events.
He argues that the government's delayed release of Mars Orbiter images, which allegedly captured 3I/ATLAS passing close to Mars, adds to suspicions of concealment.
'Who cares about the communication departments? We want to see the data from the scientists,' Loeb said.
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Loeb also pointed to several anomalies that challenge the natural comet theory. Unlike ordinary comets, 3I/ATLAS's jet of gas points toward the Sun instead of away from it.
Its orbit also aligns within five degrees of the planetary ecliptic plane — something Loeb describes as 'a one-in-500 coincidence'. He suggests this strange precision could hint at 'fine-tuning', a hallmark of design rather than randomness.
The Scientific Explanation
Despite Loeb's provocative claims, astronomers from the University of A Coruña in Spain have conducted a detailed simulation tracing the object's path through the galaxy.
Their findings, which are awaiting peer review, suggest no evidence of artificial interference. 'We identified 93 potential stellar encounters, but none had any significant effect on its orbit,' the researchers wrote.
Their analysis indicates that 3I/ATLAS likely originated from the galaxy's thin disk — an ancient region of space — and may be up to 10 billion years old.
Dr Pérez Couto, one of the study's authors, explained, 'Each observation is like opening a window into the Universe's past. It allows us to study the evolution of materials that were formed around other stars.'
NASA scientists have also dismissed the idea of any threat to Earth, stating that 3I/ATLAS will safely pass the inner solar system without incident.
Could It Be Something More?
Still, Loeb remains unconvinced. Known for his controversial views on extraterrestrial technology, he insists that science must remain open to all possibilities.
'If it was designed by intelligence, you would not be able to predict exactly what it would do,' he said. 'It's like finding a visitor in your backyard.'
For Loeb, the object's sheer size, strange emissions, and improbable orbit suggest something beyond a simple comet.
Critics, however, argue that Loeb's warnings are exaggerated and that his 'October 29' comment is more symbolic than apocalyptic — perhaps marking the expected window for new data or another significant observation.
As for NASA, the agency has yet to comment on Loeb's recent remarks, leaving both scientists and the public to speculate.
Whether 3I/ATLAS turns out to be a natural relic from the dawn of the galaxy or something entirely unexpected, it has reignited a timeless question: are we truly alone in the universe?
One thing is certain — all eyes are now on October 29.
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The 9/11 Files: From Tragedy to Tyranny | Ep 5
October 21, 2025
Kristen Breitweiser—a 9/11 widow turned activist—and John Kiriakou—the CIA whistleblower who exposed the government’s secret torture program- reveal how the 9/11 Commission helped Bush win reelection, expanded government spying, and gave the CIA cover for brutal torture—all while officials cashed in and the public paid the price.
https://tuckercarlson.com/the-9-11-files-episode-5
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PCFGuxUUKGE
https://x.com/JohnKiriakou
https://thedebrief.org/james-webb-space-telescope-discovers-complex-seeds-of-life-molecules-beyond-the-milky-way-for-the-first-time/
https://cmns.umd.edu/news-events/news/marta-sewilo-discovers-building-blocks-life-ice-around-forming-star
https://iopscience.iop.org/article/10.3847/2041-8213/ae0ccd
James Webb Space Telescope Discovers Complex ‘Seeds of Life’ Molecules Beyond the Milky Way For the First Time
October 21, 2025
In a breakthrough first, University of Maryland scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have announced the detection of large, complex, organic molecules beyond the Milky Way.
Often called “seeds of life” because these molecules make up the lifeforms found on Earth, the discovery was made within frozen ice particles around a young protostar, ST6, forming in a distant galaxy.
A statement from the research team announcing the potentially historic find said that discovering complex molecules with more than six atoms beyond Earth could “reshape our understanding of how the chemical ingredients for life spread throughout the cosmos.”
Led by University of Maryland and NASA research scientist Marta Sewilo, the research team used the powerful Mid-Infrared Instrument (MIRI) aboard the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) to gain an unprecedented view of the molecules within our closest galactic neighbor, the Large Magellanic Cloud, located about 160,000 light-years away from Earth.
After focusing MIRI on the massive cloud of dust and ice where new stars are born, the team detected the telltale spectral signature of several seeds of life molecules, called complex organic molecules (COMs).
According to their study, the team saw five specific complex organic molecules (COM) embedded within the ice around a young protostar, “many of which can be found right here on Earth.”
The seeds of life molecules spotted by the JWST included the common alcohols methanol and ethanol, methyl formate and acetaldehyde, which are primarily used in industrial applications on Earth, and acetic acid, which is the main component of vinegar.
The team said the latter had never been “conclusively” detected in space before this discovery. They also noted that these are the first detections of ethanol, methyl formate, and acetaldehyde in ice outside of the Milky Way.
Study co-author Will Rocha, a researcher from Leiden University in the Netherlands, said COMs like those spotted by JWST can occur in both gas and ice environments.
While the process is still not well understood, the findings are consistent with previous models suggesting that reactions on the surface of grains of dust are likely the primary contributor to COM production.
“Our detection of COMs in ices supports these results,” Rocha explained. “The detection of icy COMs in the Large Magellanic Cloud provides evidence that these reactions can produce them effectively in a much harsher environment than in the solar neighborhood.”
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In addition to the unexpected detections of seeds of life molecules, the team saw the spectral signature that resembles another complex organic molecule (COM), glycolaldehyde.
However, the team said further investigation is necessary to confirm the presence of this sugar-related molecule and precursor of more complex biomolecules, including components of RNA.
Sewilo said discovering the complex seeds of life COMs at such a great distance associated with ice around a protostar would not have been possible before JWST’s “exceptional sensitivity” and “high angular resolution.”
“Before Webb, methanol had been the only complex organic molecule conclusively detected in ice around protostars, even in our own galaxy,” the researcher explained.
“The exceptional quality of our new observations helped us gather an immense amount of information from a single spectrum, more than we’ve ever had before.”
The team was quick to caution that these discoveries do not prove the existence of life beyond Earth.
However, they do suggest that the ingredients needed for life to emerge could survive the harsh conditions around a forming planet before becoming assimilated to the planet or planets after they are fully formed, “where life could flourish.”
Next, Sewilo is planning to expand the study to include several more protostars in the Large Magellanic Cloud.
The researcher also hopes to study similar stars within the Small Magellanic Cloud, which is the next closest galaxy to Earth, in hopes of expanding their dataset.
“We currently only have one source in the Large Magellanic Cloud and only four sources with detection of these complex organic molecules in ices in the Milky Way,” the professor explained.
“We need larger samples from both to confirm our initial results that indicate differences in COM abundances between these two galaxies.”
“But with this discovery, we’ve made significant advancements in understanding how complex chemistry emerges in the universe and opening new possibilities for research into how life came to be,” Sewilo added.
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'You're free!' Tiny Japanese satellites escape doomed space station years ahead of its fiery death
October 21, 2025
In its efforts to broaden global access to space, the Japanese Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) recently launched three cubesats from the Kibo module of the International Space Station (ISS).
YOTSUBA-KULOVER, e-kagaku-1 and BOTAN, according to JAXA's press release.
What is it?
Cubesats, compact spacecraft usually no bigger than a shoebox, have helped transform the landscape of space research in the past 20 years.
Originally invented in 1999 by professors from Stanford University and California Polytechnic State University, the cubesat format was designed to lower the barriers to space for universities, small organizations and companies.
By following a shared design standard and using off-the-shelf components, teams can build and launch fully functional satellites in months rather than years, and at a fraction of the cost of traditional spacecraft.
Where is it?
This image was taken at the ISS's Kibo module in low-Earth orbit around 248 miles (400 kilometers) above our planet.
Why is it amazing?
While cubesats are used in a variety of space research, the three recently deployed by JAXA are focused specifically on auroral activity and the understanding of space weather.
The YOTSUBA-KULOVER cubesat was developed by the Kyushu Institute of Technology, while the e-kagaku-1 was built by students in the e-kagaku Association and BOTAN was constructed by the Chiba Institute of Technology.
All three will look at specific factors around space weather and auroras, including volcanic pumice and solar activity.
https://www.space.com/space-exploration/international-space-station/youre-free-tiny-japanese-satellites-escape-doomed-space-station-years-ahead-of-its-fiery-death-space-photo-of-the-day-for-oct-21-2025
https://humans-in-space.jaxa.jp/en/biz-lab/news/detail/005008.html