10 October 2025

Smothered In Satellites

The Tholian Web: Star Trek The Original Series

This, from SpaceWeather:

Readers of a certain age will remember The Tholian Web. It appeared in a 1968 episode of Star Trek (The Original Series). Captain Kirk was caught between dimensions while Spock and crew rushed to rescue him. At the same time, the Tholians weaved a destructive energy web around the Enterprise.

Fast forward to 2025, and the Tholian Web is real.

I definitely remember The Tholian Web well, so I guess I'm of that "certain age". SpaceWeather was referring to all those lines made by Starlink satellites and interfering with Astronomy photography. For their full report, please visit their site here.

Three years back, I made a very brief rant about this same satellite system (here), so I'm board with SpaceWeather's concern although our reasons are certainly very different. Look at the number of satellites currently crowding the low orbit (live data link):


This is just for Starlink and doesn't include the rest. As at mid-2025, there are about 15,000 satellites smothering our Planetary space.

SpaceWeather ends this report with:

Who are the Tholians? You decide. 

Well said, SpaceWeather! Google (Noto Color Emoji 16.0) 


Namarie! πŸ’—
 

09 October 2025

Comet-Studded Solar System

The Sky Live
  

There are currently 3+1 Comets/Objects in our Solar System right now, as illustrated in the above image. I can only imagine the heightened energetic state our Solar System is in right now, and speculate what else is really going on.

Here's a stunning photo of Comet Lemmon from Space.com:

Comet Lemmon captured by astrophotographer Dan Bartlett on Sept. 26
 (Image credit: Dan Bartlett)
 

Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) is at perihelion:

And here's Comet Swan, courtesy of the famous pair via Starwalk Space:
 
Comet C/2025 R2 SWAN near Spica, captured by Gerald Rhemann and Michael JΓ€ger on September 15.


 Namarie! πŸ’š
 
 

3I/Atlas Images....For Real This Time?

ExoMars TGO images comet 3I/ATLAS (gif) ~ ESA

The title of this post....well, I'll get to that in a minute but let's first take a look at the above gif that came out of ESA's website (here). Kudos to them for posting this, although it's my opinion that they sound very eager to emphasise that this object is a Comet. Hmmm..... a Comet without a distinguishable tail so close to our Sun where sublimation is certain to occur.

So now back to the title of this post. ESA's site popped up when I was searching for news about our Visitor. What also came out was an NBC video featuring Avi Loeb so I listened in. He made a somewhat ambiguous statement (around 3:20-min mark) that the previous elongated images he had analysed could be one of Mars' two moons, and then another saying maybe it could be 3I/Atlas (4:10-min mark). Eh? Lovely. His page still has this caption though, saying it's 3I/Atlas:


As if there isn't enough doubt, confusion and suspicion surrounding this topic! So anyhoooo....whatever, OK. His opinion of "....terrestrial stupidity" is commendable, though. If the images were that of Mars' moon, why did Nasa post them in the midst of a shutdown, and nothing of our Visitor? Are we being distracted?

 

Moving on. I also came across this zoomed-in clip from this site:

It looks nothing like a Comet. They must think we have an IQ of 12.

So the mystery continues....

Namarie! 🩡 


06 October 2025

Solar Storms & Winds: 29 September ~ 3 October 2025


Documenting the prolonged period of Solar storms, as well as intense Solar winds over the recent days. I've merged the charts together (above) for a better visual representation (please ignore the imperfection). It certainly felt like a very rough period.

That spike on 2 October 2025 was off the chart: 


Namarie! πŸ’š


3I/Atlas: Summary Report From The Space Race ~ 5 October 2025

Edit: 6 October 2025

The number of Planets estimated in this Universe has been compared to the grains of sand in the entire world. Wanting to be more accurate (I had stated "trillions" in this post), I checked if there's an actual estimate, and here's something fairly official from Live Science:

"If our galaxy has around 100 billion planets, and there are one trillion other galaxies, and each of them probably has as many planets, we can multiply that together to get 100 sextillion planets in the universe," Popinchalk said. (That's a 1 followed by 23 zeroes.)

"Trillions" is no where near even 1 sextillion πŸ˜†


Posting this one from The Space Race as it has ~ like their previous report ~ a good account of The Visitor (that's what I've been calling 3I/Atlas), including some nice explanations.

Here's the link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9p_TBzxFBs

 

A point I would like to make is ummmm.....advanced civilisations would not use primitive rocket-based propulsion systems πŸ˜‰

And coming back to C₂ (or lack thereof) ~ I didn't want to mention it before but will do so now because it's just a non-expert opinion (that's my caveat). Our carbon-rich existence in this realm (including our biology) is related to our density. As we evolve into the next phase, we will become less carbon-based and more silicon. 

As for the Wow Signal ~ well....almost 5 decades have passed and a large portion of the public is still in denial, still believing that we are so special that out of trillions of Planets in just one (out of numerous) Universe, no other Life exists. Except bacteria or virus or some primordial single-cell creatures. Wow indeed. Well done, Society, Media and Religions! OK mini rant over πŸ˜„

"The truth is out there" cue X-files music....

 

Namarie! πŸ’™  


3I/Atlas: Images From Mars Perseverance Rover ~ 4 October 2025

Nasa

We have images! Both these images from Nasa's website were courtesy of the Mars Perserverance Rover, and referenced by Avi Loeb.

Nasa

My first reaction to these images was "It's cylindrical?!" Or, as a Ufologist would say, "cigar-shaped". The second reaction I had was the puzzling thought of why the background of these images look so....bare.

Of course, what do I know since I'm just a layperson on this topic πŸ˜„ but can't blame me for having those reactions for all the obvious reasons.

Anyway, Avi Loeb offers a mathematical explanation for the elongated shape of this mysterious Visitor, please read it here. (Basically, a time-integation composition of images.) He did not state the probable size of 3I/Atlas, though. If memory serves, I do remember reading that he believes this Visitior to be much larger than the maximum size determined by Nasa (5.6 km diameter) but did not provide statistics.

We're still left with several unanswered questions....

Namarie! πŸ’š 



05 October 2025

3I/Atlas Mars Flyby: 3 October 2025 ~ Stefan Burns

European Space Agency


In this video, Stefan Burns highlights the possible connection between the on-going shutdown and 3I/Atlas' Mars flyby, where nearby probes are expected to monitor the Visitor. Some related agencies have halted services ~ including Nasa ~ potentially impacting delivery of data to the public. However, other countries' space agencies have indicated they would track this Visitor during the times it's in close proximity with their probes/cameras.

Stefan also presents recent astounding timelapse images showing 3I/Atlas (purportedly) shooting across Space at an incredible speed. There is also an image taken by another amateur astronomer Filipp Romanov on 2 October 2025.

Here's the link to the video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nFjO4CTpx54

Namarie! πŸ’œ


01 October 2025

Solar Activity: 29 September & Ongoing

SpaceWeather

How gorgeous is that? 😍 There were no active CMEs coming the way of Earth, but there were Auroras galore due to the "Russell-McPherron effect", as explained by SpaceWeather.

We've also having a prolonged period of storming, including a few hours at the G3 "strong" category:

 

....accompanied by high Solar wind speeds:


 

I screenshot these earlier today, when both pressure and density were extremely high:

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/geospace-magnetosphere-movies

https://www.swpc.noaa.gov/products/geospace-magnetosphere-movies


Namarie! πŸ’—


Meanwhile On 3I/Atlas.....

Spaceboy Can't LOL