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So I got this James Webb telescope data of 3I_ATLAS from August 6 which is apparently "Exclusive / Restricted Access" now and I'm trying to figure out if its aliens or not but I'm having trouble analyzing these files. Maybe there is an astronaut here with experience in this type of stuff who can help me?
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These are the files is anyone familiar with these types of files?
And this is the dataset name so you know Im not larping go ahead and try to download it yourself and see what happens:
jw05094001001_03101_00001
json file huh?
I don't think I've ever heard of that one
>>23077730 (OP)Dont be such a tease, show us the tiff files, also zip this shit and put it on a fileshare site please.
>>23077735what site can i upload it to
>>23077731json means "just something on nonce", each of those files is a dox on a pedophile
the asdf files are asdfmovie shorts
the other files you can open in gimp.
hope this helps!
sage
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>>23077730 (OP)all due respect bro but you're posting this on the wrong board. you should try >>>/sci/ or even >>>/g/ but good luck on your quest
>>23077730 (OP)> jw05094001001_03101_00001how many files you got there? 30?
>>23077736Shills use catbox.moe... I dont know man try that one.
>>23077739I have 47 files in my download
>>23077740I just went there and found this and now im fucking terrified thanks
and for the record no im not a 4chan hacker I just downloaded it and it let me. Then I went and tried to download it again right after to make sure I got it all and it said it was exclusive access and restricted and I was like WHOA!
>>23077730 (OP)So is there a difference in the file sizes of the two zips you got? did you actually get some restricted files?
I'm interested.
Upload it to Catbox, OP. This could be huge.
You have no idea what youโre doing ask chat gpt
>>23077742Okay now im really fucking interrested because mine only has 38...
>>23077746it only let me download the first one and its 47 files. i counted them and thats also what it says in the manifest file.
>>23077749look at the manifest html file in the first directory how many files does it say you have? mine says 47
>>23077747I cant because its over 12 gigs but Im happy to upload it if theres some place that I can
>>23077749how many gigs was your download?
>>23077737>json means "just something on nonce", each of those files is a dox on a pedophile>the asdf files are asdfmovie shorts>the other files you can open in gimp.>hope this helps!I came here to say that. I also noticed no .jkl files
>>23077751Not 100% sure of a site that doesn't require registration I'm afraid. Maybe try just the 9 extra files that you have from the 38 ones Dutchbro has and we'll download the 38.
>>23077743>one harvard professoryeah its fucking AVI LOEB (an ISRAELI BULLSHITTER) who has done this a few times before
>>23077730 (OP)This poster is an alien. Do not obey him.
>>23077730 (OP)Astronaut here.
In space atm don't @ me rn.
>>23077753Wait I can't maths, never mind
>>23077753I tried to upload one of the smaller files to catbox and now catbox is down
oops I think I should have posted this in /sci/
I apologize
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>>23077751My zip is 11.6gb, 38files in the manifest.
Maybe just share the differing files, i have these:
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>>23077791This is awesome we are doing real science!
I found some more information on the files
JWST August 6, 2025 Observation of 3I/ATLAS
Overview
On August 6, 2025, the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) conducted its first observation of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS using the Near-Infrared Spectrograph (NIRSpec). This was part of a planned campaign to study the comet before it reaches perihelion in late October 2025.
Instrumentation and Method
The observation utilized NIRSpec, which covers wavelengths from 0.6 to 5 micrometers, and offers multiple spectral resolution modes (R = 100, 1000, 2700). The visit was recorded as 'Flight Ready' using the NIRSpec Dark template, which is typical for deep spectroscopy.
Scientific Objectives
Identify volatile molecules such as water (H2O), carbon monoxide (CO), carbon dioxide (CO2), and ammonia (NH3) in the comet's coma.
Establish a baseline composition before perihelion.
Compare with a planned post-perihelion observation in December 2025 to study changes in activity.
Importance of the Observation
This early infrared characterization will help determine the comet's original composition and how it reacts to solar heating. The comparison with later data will shed light on activity evolution and may provide clues about the comet's interstellar origins.
Data Release Status
The data from August 6, 2025, is currently under a standard 3-month proprietary embargo. It is expected to be available in the Mikulski Archive for Space Telescopes (MAST) around early November 2025.