Anonymous ID: 5d2b4e Nov. 13, 2025, 7:06 a.m. No.23848511   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8517 >>8521

NASA Astronomy Picture of the Day

November 13, 2025

 

Orion and the Running Man

 

Few cosmic vistas can excite the imagination like The Great Nebula in Orion. Visible as a faint, bland celestial smudge to the naked-eye, the nearest large star-forming region sprawls across this sharp colorful telescopic image. Designated M42 in the Messier Catalog, the Orion Nebula's glowing gas and dust surrounds hot, young stars. About 40 light-years across, M42 is at the edge of an immense interstellar molecular cloud only 1,500 light-years away that lies within the same spiral arm of our Milky Way galaxy as the Sun. Including dusty bluish reflection nebula NGC 1977, also known as the Running Man nebula at left in the frame, the natal nebulae represent only a small fraction of our galactic neighborhood's wealth of star-forming material. Within the well-studied stellar nursery, astronomers have also identified what appear to be numerous infant solar systems.

 

https://apod.nasa.gov/apod/astropix.html

Anonymous ID: 5d2b4e Nov. 13, 2025, 7:16 a.m. No.23848552   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>8553 >>8554 >>8559

FULL Solar Storm Recap, What the Micronova Looks Like | S0 News

Nov.13.2025

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_T5oV7Q2jMo

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/

https://www.SpaceWeatherNews.com

https://x.com/StefanBurnsGeo/status/1988967241166254402

https://www.space.com/live/aurora-forecast-will-the-northern-lights-be-visible-tonight

Anonymous ID: 5d2b4e Nov. 13, 2025, 7:41 a.m. No.23848651   🗄️.is 🔗kun

3I/ATLAS is Still a Single Body with a Sunward Anti-Tail After Perihelion!

November 12, 2025

 

Breaking News: The interstellar object 3I/ATLAS did not break up near the Sun.

Images taken of 3I/ATLAS on November 11, 2025 show a single body, with no evidence for breakup following the perihelion passage two weeks earlier.

The images, reported here, were taken by David Jewitt and Jane Luu on the Nordic Optical Telescope with a primary mirror of 2.56-meter diameter, located at La Palma in the Canary Islands.

 

The prominent elongation in the glow surrounding 3I/ATLAS projects to a position angle of 106 (+/-10) degrees.

This is close to the projected sunward direction of 115 degrees. It resembles the image obtained by the Hubble Space Telescope on July 21, 2025, which showed an anti-tail pointing towards the Sun (as reported here and analyzed here).

The new image also shows a weaker asymmetry at a position angle of 301 (+/-1) degrees, which is close to the projected anti-solar direction of 295 degrees.

 

In units of the Earth-Sun separation (astronomical units=au), the distances of 3I/ATLAS from the Sun and Earth were 1.43 au and 2.16 au, respectively. The imaged region is approximately half a million kilometers wide.

The long-range jet structures evident in recent wide-field pictures taken in recent days (see here and here) are not evident in this data, probably because it was taken through an R-band filter that excluded most of the gaseous emission lines.

 

Given the large-scale jets reported recently, the fact that 3I/ATLAS remains a single body is surprising for a natural comet.

In particular, the large-scale image of 3I/ATLAS reported here on November 9, 2029 shows jets reaching out to ~1 million kilometers towards the Sun and ~3 million kilometers in the opposite direction, as discussed here.

For a natural comet, the outflow velocity of the jets is expected to be 0.4 kilometers per second, of order the sound speed of gas at the distance of 3I/ATLAS from the Sun. At that speed, the jets must have persisted over a timescale of 1–3 months.

 

Given that the jets towards the Sun were stopped by the solar wind at a distance of a million kilometers, I calculated here that their mass density is a few million proton masses per cubic centimeter at a distance of a million kilometers from 3I/ATLAS.

The product of this mass density and the outflow speed, implies a mass flux of 5 billion tons per month per area of a million-kilometer on a side.

 

The sublimation of carbon dioxide (CO2) ice requires an energy of 600 Joules per gram. In order to sublimate ~5 billion tons of CO2 over the perihelion passage period of a month, 3I/ATLAS must have received at least 3x10^{18} Joules.

At its perihelion distance, the Sun provided 700 Joules per square meter per second, requiring an absorbing area larger than 1,600 square kilometers.

This is the area of a sphere with a diameter of 23 kilometers, 4 times larger than the maximum diameter of 5.6 kilometers inferred for 3I/ATLAS from the imaging data of the Hubble Space telescope reported here.

The required diameter is 51 kilometers for water ice. On natural cometary nuclei, the pockets of ice often cover a small fraction of the total surface, making the above numbers untenable for 3I/ATLAS as a single body that maintained its integrity and did not break up into numerous fragments.

 

This raises a new anomaly of 3I/ATLAS that must be explained by those who wish to shove the anomalies of 3I/ATLAS under the carpet of traditional knowledge on solar system comets rather than consider alternatives.

As Albert Einstein said: “Knowledge is realizing that the street is one way; wisdom is looking in both directions anyway.”

 

Technological thrusters which point their exhaust towards the Sun would accelerate away from the Sun.

This post-perihelion maneuver might be employed by a spacecraft that aims to gain speed rather than slow down through the gravitational assist from the Sun.

 

https://avi-loeb.medium.com/3i-atlas-is-still-a-single-body-with-a-sunward-anti-tail-after-perihelion-667fe41c0071

https://www.astronomerstelegram.org/?read=17490

https://x.com/UAPWatchers/status/1988936400972996704

https://www.iflscience.com/non-gravitational-acceleration-of-interstellar-object-3iatlas-explained-in-new-study-81545

https://www.sciencealert.com/dont-panic-3i-atlas-isnt-an-alien-death-probe-but-it-is-wildly-unusual

https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/comets/3i-atlas/

https://x.com/3IATLASEXPOSED/status/1988954547629482238

Anonymous ID: 5d2b4e Nov. 13, 2025, 7:47 a.m. No.23848691   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>23848651

other comets

 

Comet Lemmon at perihelion

 

Comet C/2025 K1 ATLAS fragmentation: 13 Nov. 2025

 

https://www.astronomy.com/picture-of-the-day/photo/lemmon-at-perihelion/

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/science/c/2025-v1-could-this-mysterious-comet-reveal-secrets-of-our-solar-system/articleshow/125293835.cms

https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/2025/11/13/comet-c-2025-k1-atlas-fragmentation-13-nov-2025-image-and-animation/

https://www.virtualtelescope.eu/2025/11/11/comet-c-2025-r2-swan-fragmentation-5-6-nov-2025-images/

https://eyes.nasa.gov/apps/asteroids/#/home