>>520229951
>it's been confirmed it's a space rock.
No it has not.
There has been no evidence that it's a 'rock' in any way. There has never been a rock that's done anything like this object before.
>>520230211
Doubtful. The entire I heckin' love science crowd on reddit are downvoting anyone who talks about the anomalies with 3iAtlas. You can't bring up the fact that it has nickel without iron, nickel tetracarbonyl (no explanation or even a plausible one) the sudden unexplained emissions of light, glowing green in the absence of c2 (less of a huge anomaly but still unexplained), and so on.
If you bring this up in any mainstream science sub or largely any discussion of it online on any science related forum you are ridiculed and usually banned. I would expect that if someone showed up saying 'it's definitely aliens' but not for people trying to discuss the proven anomalous activity with the object. That fact proves people are trying to cover something up.
/pol/ is entirely in lockstep with the establishment on this one while pretending not to be.
NASA also is refusing to release their latest images, meaning everyone has to rely on random amateur photos.
>>520231149
>when nothing happened,
It's currently behind the sun.
What are you expecting to 'happen'? The course it's taking is to go behind the sun and then away from our solar system, short of it landing on the white house lawn that's all anyone ever said.
Again, if it was so normal then it wouldn't have all of these anomalies and NASA wouldn't be refusing to release the images they've taken of it via their Martian probes. Nor would NASA have gone offline just as it reached Mars, which is why for the past 2 weeks everyone is relying on amateur photography.