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NASA just released new images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, and people are shocked at how blurry, pixelated, and low-quality they look. In this video, I break down exactly why the photos look so bad — and it’s not because NASA doesn’t know how to take pictures. We’ll look at the real reasons behind the poor resolution, including: • How far 3I/ATLAS actually is • Limitations of Earth-based telescopes • Why this object is so dim • Why even Hubble and JWST struggle with fast-moving targets • What people misunderstand about “NASA photos” Plus, I’ll compare this to previous interstellar objects like Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov — and explain why these images look even worse. If you’re frustrated by the awful pics everyone is posting… this video explains everything. SUBSCRIBE for more UAP, astronomy, and space-analysis content.
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By The StrokeonautNASA just released new images of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS, and people are shocked at how blurry, pixelated, and low-quality they look. In this video, I break down exactly why the photos look so bad — and it’s not because NASA doesn’t know how to take pictures. We’ll look at the real reasons behind the poor resolution, including: • How far 3I/ATLAS actually is • Limitations of Earth-based telescopes • Why this object is so dim • Why even Hubble and JWST struggle with fast-moving targets • What people misunderstand about “NASA photos” Plus, I’ll compare this to previous interstellar objects like Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov — and explain why these images look even worse. If you’re frustrated by the awful pics everyone is posting… this video explains everything. SUBSCRIBE for more UAP, astronomy, and space-analysis content.
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