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October 14, 2025 8 mins
Cristina Gomez reports on the latest 3I/ATLAS news regarding accompanying green objects converging in the solar system, and how these objects are breaking all the expected astronomy norms, and other UFO news updates.

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00:00 - Intro: Multiple Objects Detected
03:00 - Hollow Object Theory
05:30 - Data Suppression 
07:02 - Statistical Probability


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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We have an update on three IAT lists, the interstellar
comment racing through our solar system. New observations from Gemini
Observatory North are raising serious questions about what we are
actually looking at. The data suggests there might be multiple
objects traveling with this comment, not just one, and we
have the names of them. These include the c slash

(00:21):
twenty twenty five A six Lemon, the c slash twenty
twenty five R two Swan, the c slash twenty twenty
five K one at Lias, and of course the interstellar
object the three i at lists. And then on top
of that, amateur astronomers that are not just avelobe are
backing this up with their own analysis. Let us break
down what we know, what we're seeing, and why this matters.

(00:44):
As always, I'm here to report the information without bias,
and you can decide what to believe. You can find
the sources in my detailed articles at uflnews dot Co,
along with in the description box below. Hey you follow yours.
I'm Christina Gomez and welcome to this episode of UFO News.
Updates the Gemini Observatory norm with captured images of three
iyatalists that appear to show several objects around the comment.

(01:05):
According to the latest images analyzed by skywatcher Tobozeal on x,
the objects around three iyaalists are clearly visible in the images,
and Turbozeal's analysis shows distinct objects of light in proximity
to the main body, supporting what other observers have been reporting.
When amateur astronomer's Stefan Burns posted as time laps animation

(01:28):
online earlier this month, other astronomers immediately began their own analysis.
A German user called night Monkey claimed to see multiple objects,
not just one comment. Multiple fast moving points of light
appear in the images. Another analysis by the name of
Alexander Flumm put it out something specific. At the three
second mark of Burns's animation, a brief green flash appears.

(01:52):
This is not a camera artifact. This is a diffuse
globe located but distinct. And here's where this gets really strange.
Spectroscopic analysis from the very large telescope in CHILEB showed
that three I atlas is carbon chain depleted. It contains
virtually no dicarbon. Dicarbon is the molecule that typically causes

(02:13):
comets to glow green when energized by solar ultraviolet radiation
without dicarbon, three iyeatlists should not be glowing green. Yet
ground based photographs from early September clearly show a green
hue developing around the object. Now this ties into something
Avi Low mentioned recently. Based on his calculations of the

(02:35):
three iyatlyis trajectory and behavior, Lope suggested that the object
might be hollow or made out of very light material
that we don't know about here on Earth. Think about
what that means. If three Iatlis is indeed hollow or
composed of material far less dense than typical, comets, traveling
at over one hundred thousand miles per hour through space

(02:58):
should have torn it part by now. Comets are fragile objects.
They break apart from thermal stress, gravitational forces, or rotational stress.
A hollow or extremely light object would be even more vulnerable.
Yet three Ialyis is still intact. It survived a direct
hit from a coronal mass ejection in early October, and

(03:22):
it has been experiencing significant outgassing as it approaches the Sun.
All these events should stress the structure of the object,
but instead the object remains intact, and now people are
seeing multiple smaller objects around it. This raises a critical question.
Are these broken pieces that have recently separated from the

(03:43):
main body or are they probed or companion objects that
are traveling together from another star system. If these are fragments,
we would expect to see a debris trail, we would
expect the main body to show signs of deterioration. If
they are not fragments, than what are they. If three
Iatlists is hollow, that could explain the water release pattern.

(04:07):
A study published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters reveals that
the commet is releasing water vapor at an extraordinary rate,
roughly eighty eight pounds per second. The observation comes from
NASA's Neil Gerrel's Swift Space telescope when the comment was
approximately three astronomical units from the Sun, that is three

(04:28):
times the distance between the Earth and the Sun. Now,
most comments do not begin releasing significant water until much later.
By this time, spacecraft positioned near Mars should capture detailed
images that Earth based telescopes cannot provide while the Commet
is behind the Sun from our perspective, But the question
is will the public get those images? Ever? When three

(04:51):
Iatlis swings back into full view in the next few weeks,
astronomers will have another chance to study it with a
full array of instruments. Questions are piling up, what is
causing the water release so far from the sun, are
we looking at one object or multiple objects traveling together?
And what explains the green glow when spectroscopic data shows

(05:14):
there should not be enough dicarbon to produce it. If
multiple objects are confirmed around three IAT lists, it would
represent a major development in our understanding of interstellar visitors
and how material travels between star systems. But here's what
makes the story even more compelling. The high resolution data

(05:35):
that could answer the questions about three iatlists have not
been made public. We are relying on amateur astronomers right
now and others to piece together what is actually happening. NASA,
ESA and other major space agencies have been notably quiet,
and this pattern is anew Amuamua, Borisoft and now three

(05:57):
IAT lists. The data exists, but the full picture is
not being shared. Does that sound familiar because we've seen
the exact same pattern with UAP military encounters, radar data,
video footage, and then very little information actually reaches the public.
Both stories involve the same institutional reluctance to share complete information.

(06:20):
Both involve objects that challenge our understanding of physics and
even propulsion. If three iatlysts is confirmed to be carrying
multiple objects across interstellar space, that would fundamentally change the
conversation about non human technology. Could this be the catalyst
that opens the floodgates? If amateur astronomers force the issue,

(06:42):
major institutions may have no choice but to release the
data they are withholding. And if that data confirms multiple
objects or even artificial structures, the implications would be enormous,
not just for astronomy, but for the entire conversation about
what govern vers have known for decades. What do you

(07:03):
mean there's not enough rock? What do you mean? Does
this mean you don't This is even further a reason
for you to think this isn't a natural object?

Speaker 2 (07:12):
Well, yes, because there is limited reservoir of rocky material
per unit volume in interstellar space, and even if you
package all of it in objects of this size or bigger,
then there is just not enough number of objects to
deliver them at random once per decade to the Inner
Solar System.

Speaker 1 (07:32):
Here is a question for you. If multiple objects are
confirmed around three I lists, and if the US has
been operating advanced technology for decades. What does that tell
us about what we know versus what exists? Drop your
thoughts in the comments and Christina Gomez And that is
it for today. I will see you again tomorrow at

(07:53):
ten am PSD for another UFO news update. Be safe
and remember keep your eyes on the skies. If you

(08:27):
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