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| Children Of The Comet | 
It just occurred to me π that the SNW episode I referenced in this post is about a Comet that brought much-needed rain to a drought-stricken Planet....
Namarie! π
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| Children Of The Comet | 
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| IFL Science | 
And now, there are reports about the unusually high amounts of Water being released by 3I/Atlas:
I'm in no way suggesting there's a correlation or connection, I'm just mentioning this here for any possible future reference purposes.
Namarie! π
These were taken on 2 October 2025 but it didn't feel like the right time to post until now. When I looked at our Sun on that bright morning, I knew I had to take a photo although I wasn't relishing the idea because it was a very hot day.
Sometimes I see things that my phone camera doesn't pick up, and sometimes it's the other way around. This time, it's both. I saw emanations that didn't show in the photos but the photos showed other things I wasn't able to see with my eyes.
Usually, I will choose a single photo to post if I have more than one. This time, I will post three as I'm guided to do.
I will also not place any interpretations on them and leave that to the individual ~ however, I will say that the extremely powerful energies streaming through are Cosmic, and not directly from our Sun, which is acting as a downstepper and transducer.
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| The Tholian Web: Star Trek The Original Series | 
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):
SpaceWeather ends this report with:
Who are the Tholians? You decide.
Well said, SpaceWeather!  
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| 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:
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Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) is at perihelion:
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| 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:
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! π©΅
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That spike on 2 October 2025 was off the chart:
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Namarie! π