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Independent researcher Tetsuro Yokozawa reports unusual stationary behavior and rhythmic light patterns observed from the interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS.

TOKYO, Japan - AussieJournal -- Recent astronomical observations suggest that the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS may have exhibited unusual and possibly artificial behavior while passing near Mars in October 2025.

According to multiple independent analyses, the object appeared to remain stationary for approximately three minutes and twenty seconds, showing a consistent one-second interval of light pulses — a pattern not typically seen in natural cometary or asteroid phenomena.

Some observers have pointed out that 3I/ATLAS's trajectory and acceleration differ from ordinary celestial bodies, prompting speculation that it may be of technological or engineered origin.

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If verified, this would place 3I/ATLAS in a category similar to 'Oumuamua, but with stronger evidence of intelligent control or design.

Further investigation and open collaboration are encouraged to analyze the light curve, spectral data, and radio emissions associated with this object.

"We are witnessing something extraordinary," said artist and independent researcher Tetsuro Yokozawa, who has been closely following interstellar observations since early 2024.
"Whether natural or artificial, 3I/ATLAS challenges our understanding of cosmic visitors."
For more information, visit https://prlog.org/3i-atlas-research

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Tetsuro Yokozawa
***@coatgreen.co.jp


Source: T.Yokosawa Research / Art & Science Studio

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