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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Three iatlists and R two Swan seem to be in sync,
and that is highly suspicious. Both glowing green, both displaying
sunword facing tales, both positioned on opposite sides of Earth
at the exact same time. Three I Atlas is the
interstellar visitor that we've been tracking for months. R to
Swan is an object that appeared out of nowhere just
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one day before reaching its closest point to the Sun.
The timing of these two objects showing up together and
behaving this similarly has a lot of people asking questions
now before we dive in. A lot of you have
mentioned that you are enjoying the new outros and this
newest one is a major update, so make sure that
you stick around to the very end. As always, I'm
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here to report the information without bias and you can
decide what to believe. You can find the sources in
my detailed articles at ufonews dot com, along with in
the description box below. Hey you follow your I'm Christina
Gomez and welcome to this episode of ufone News Updates.
So who exactly is R two Swan? This object was
discovered on September eleventh, twenty twenty five by a Ukrainian astronomer,
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and he spotted it while examining images from the Swan
instrument aboard the Soho spacecraft. Now, what makes discovery unusual
is the timing. The Ukrainian astronomer found the comet just
one day before reaching its closest approach to the Sun,
and this happened on September twelfth, at a distance about
seventy five million kilometers from the Sun, that is half
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the distance between Earth and the Sun. Take a listen
to what Spatialized had mentioned.
Speaker 2 (01:33):
On September eleventh, twenty twenty five, astronomer Vladimir Bazougli spotted
something every comet watcher dreams of, except this comet are too.
Swan instantly shattered expectations. Within days, its brightness surged from
magnitude eleven to seven point four, its tails stretched an
astonishing two degrees across space, and its apparent behavior veered
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away from everything seen in decades of comet tracking.
Speaker 1 (02:00):
The question many asked was why did we not see
this bright object earlier? The answer is that it was
hidden behind the Sun's glare Between August eighth and September thirteenth.
It was in thirty degrees of the sun two close
for most telescopes to observe. But here's where things get
really interesting. R two Swan shared several visual characteristics with
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three I atlis. Both display that distinctive greenish glow, and
this green color comes from the diatomic carbon also called
C two, which is a gas that glows under sunlight.
That part is normal commet behavior, but both objects have
also displayed what appears to be a sun word facing tail.
Speaker 2 (02:43):
The tail structure described in early reports as striated and
possibly multi rade, hinted at complex activity. Most comets display
a single, well behaved tail, gas and dust streaming away
from the sun in a straight line. To Swan's tail
appeared to fan out with subtle bends and knots, visible
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even in amateur CCD stacks.
Speaker 1 (03:06):
For R two Swan, a scientific paper published with the
Astronomers Telegram in November documented this anti tail formation. The
paper notes that this feature form from larger dust particles
that remain near the orbital plane and projects a sunword
pointing feature when viewed from certain angles. Now Here is
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the key difference with most comments. This anti tail is
an optical illusion based on viewing geometry, but with three
I Atlas AVI Lobe has documented that its sunword jets
is not an optical illusion that makes it stand out
from thousands of known comments. Take a listen to what
Geophs says. Stefan Burns mentioned on this.
Speaker 3 (03:49):
Here on November tenth. We see that there is a
bit of a sunworre facing tail right here. Here's the
main tale. Here's the sunware facing tale. If you go
down to the eighteenth look how much has increased now,
So now we really clearly have a sware facing tail here.
And here's the normal anti sunware facing tail. So our
two swan is becoming more and more similar to three
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I Atlas day by day, and both of them are
strategically in a perfect position to perform something like a
pincer maneuver in our solar system.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
Now, there's so much more to cover, so don't go
anywhere because we need to really address the elephant in
the room. Here. People are saying these objects are both
glowing green, both acting weird, and sitting on opposite sides
of Earth, kind of like a cosmic squeeze play. And
that statement will make a little more sense after you
hear this clip.
Speaker 4 (04:42):
What you add into that now is that both of
them are perfectly on either side of the Earth right now,
and it's almost like they're performing a pincer maneuver where
you flank your enemy from both sides.
Speaker 1 (04:56):
Per analysis from NASA's Peter Vers that was highlighted by
Abby Loo, these two objects come from completely different directions.
R two Swan originated from the direction of the Aquarius constellation.
Three Eye Atlas arrived from Sagittarius near the galactic center.
They are two completely separate objects that happened to be
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in our Solar system at the exact same time. But
you might be asking, Christina, why does this matter. R
two Swan is scientifically interesting. The comment underwent an outburst
in late September, brightening to magnitude five point nine, which
made it nearly visible to the naked eye. At that time,
it was actually in the same region of the sky
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as three Eye Atlas and another object known as K
one Atlas, which came very close to each other from
Earth's perspective on September twenty ninth. R two Swan is
now fading as it moves away from the Sun and Earth,
and its fragmentation means it may become even harder to
observe in the coming weeks. Meanwhile, three Eye Atlis continues
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its journey towards or to Jupiter, with a closest approach
to Earth coming on December nineteenth.
Speaker 2 (06:04):
The facts are clear. R to Swan is rewriting what
astronomers expect from comets. What drives its strange activity is
still unknown, but its impact on science and technology is
already undeniable.
Speaker 1 (06:17):
The question is not whether these objects are connected, because
based off of the data, they're coming from very separate
places in space. However, the very strange thing that everyone's
paying attention to is that they are almost exactly perpendicular
from each other on each side of the Earth, creating
this pincer maneuver that seems rather strange, doesn't it. The
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question is why are we seeing so much activity in
our solar system right now? Is this just statistical noise
or are we finally paying attention to what has always
been out there. I'm Christina Gomez NASA for today. I
will see you again next time for another UFO news update.
Be safe and remember keep your eyes on the skies.
Speaker 2 (07:15):
Short ship.
Speaker 1 (08:19):
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