James Webb Telescope Just Confirmed 3I ATLAS Is On a COLLISION Course With Mars
The James Webb Space Telescope has just released data that stunned astronomers worldwide. According to newly analyzed trajectory models, the mysterious interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS may be on a direct collision course with Mars—and the implications are far more unsettling than anyone expected.
NASA insiders remain unusually quiet as orbital calculations reveal sudden, unexplained changes in 3I/ATLAS’s movement. Is this simply a rogue interstellar object… or something actively correcting its path? Webb’s infrared data suggests non-gravitational acceleration, raising questions scientists aren’t ready to answer publicly.
In this video, we break down:
What James Webb actually detected
Why Mars is suddenly at risk
The classified simulations NASA won’t discuss
And what a Mars impact could mean for the entire solar system
This discovery challenges everything we thought we knew about interstellar visitors. If 3I/ATLAS is not natural, then the collision may not be an accident.
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