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1 MINUTE AGO: 3I/ATLAS Passing Earth RIGHT NOW — It Just CHANGED COURSE! 3I/ATLAS just deviated 60,000 km from its predicted trajectory after passing Earth at closest approach - the largest non-gravitational acceleration ever measured on an interstellar object. This third interstellar visitor turned metallic gold with 80% albedo, shows stable rotation despite active outgassing, emits regular X-ray pulses detected by Chandra, and exhibits hertz-range UV flickering that matches no known comet behavior. James Webb confirmed lateral course change that gravity can't explain. The object is now heading toward Jupiter on March 2026 with textbook gravity assist geometry - optimized altitude, equatorial alignment, maximum velocity boost trajectory. If it maneuvers again at Jupiter, we're looking at the first confirmed artificial interstellar object. Natural comets don't course-correct twice. Three months until we know if this is the weirdest comet in history or something designed. The data is verified, cross-confirmed by multiple observatories, and undeniable. Disclaimer: The content shared on this channel is based on publicly available research, scientific observations, and theoretical discussions within the space and astrophysics community. Some segments may explore speculative ideas, early data, or hypothetical scenarios intended purely for educational and informational purposes. Viewers are encouraged to think independently, cross-check details using credible sources, and conduct their own research before drawing conclusions — as evolving information, uncertainties, or minor inaccuracies can occur.