Does NASA's Juno mission have the capability to observe the i3/Atlas? I'm concerned that some are already Suggesting that Jupiter's gravity could fragment the comet...
You believe that multiple independent international teams are collaborating to create scientific reports that show the object is mechanical? Do you have any evidence of this?
This shit is creeping me out, dude. Is this next...: "My God, it's full of stars!"
Excellent data collection and article, friend.
With all the truly horrific crap happening on earth, just the thought of some "thing" being tracked and reaching Jupiter is an exciting diversion!
They can show, but they cannot say.
Beam me up, Scotty(?)
Does NASA's Juno mission have the capability to observe the i3/Atlas? I'm concerned that some are already Suggesting that Jupiter's gravity could fragment the comet...
Very interesting read…given how medical research is so corrupted I would suggest this left wing school is dong the same thing. Go figure.
The psyop continues!
You believe that multiple independent international teams are collaborating to create scientific reports that show the object is mechanical? Do you have any evidence of this?
If you're going to come and debunk our work, bring data.