3I/ATLAS Update: This Man JUST CAPTURED the Clearest Image of 3I/ATLAS
[HPP] Avi LoebNovember 28, 20258 min
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- 🔭 Amateur astronomer Paul Craggs captured significantly clearer and sharper images of 3I/ATLAS using a backyard telescope.
- 🛠️ His success stemmed from meticulous techniques including extended exposure imaging, advanced stacking, and a refined calibration method.
- ✨ Craggs's images reveal a structured luminous body with distinct geometry, a central core, and rising light streams, unlike typical comets or interstellar rock fragments.
NASA's Blurred Presentation
- 📉 NASA's official images of 3I/ATLAS were soft, washed out, and provided only faint hints of the object's structure, disappointing many viewers.
- 🛰️ The High-Resolution Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) camera on the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, despite its advanced capabilities, produced images inferior to Craggs's.
- ⏳ NASA's explanation for the delayed release of their low-detail image, citing a government shutdown, was met with widespread skepticism.
Questions of Transparency
- 📊 Side-by-side comparisons on social media quickly highlighted the stark contrast between Craggs's and NASA's images.
- ⚠️ Critics suggest NASA may be intentionally withholding detailed data or struggling to explain characteristics of unusual interstellar objects.
- 🔍 This pattern of unclear official imagery for interstellar anomalies, including Oumuamua, has led many to suspect a recurring hesitancy by NASA to share high-definition views.
Impact of Independent Observation
- ✅ Craggs's commitment to multi-night imaging sessions, precise calibration, and consistency across multiple filters has strengthened the credibility of his work.
- 📈 His efforts represent a significant shift in public trust towards grassroots scientific observation and independent researchers.
- 💡 Craggs's work underscores the demand for transparency, clarity, and timely updates regarding significant interstellar events, reshaping the global conversation.
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3I/ATLASPaul CraggsInterstellar objectBackyard telescopeNASAMars Reconnaissance OrbiterHiRISE cameraExtended exposure imagingAdvanced stacking techniquesStructured geometryOumuamuaIndependent astronomersGrassroots scientific observationSelective transparencyComet models
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