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>just so happens to be at perihelion behind the sun from our perspective which is the best time to make a maneuver to stay in our system when we can't observe it
This the actually suspicious part. All the others I can chalk up to coincidence, but this just seems too unlikely and perfect. Similiar to how Oumuamua suddenly accelerated after dipping behind the sun as well.
We'll see what happens, I guess. Too late for any regrets now.
>dips out of our field of view around October 1st
>perihelion of Atlas 3I occurs on October 29th
>if maintaining trajectory, it will reemerge around November 9th
>reaching its closest proximity to Earth on December 19th before moving out towards Jupiter
Basically, just lay back and enjoy the rest of summer, because there's literally no way for us to know whether or not something is up before November 9th. If it doenst reappear by then, or worse shows up somewhere it shouldn't, then we know that shit is going down.
ps. to any space niggers reading this message, FUCK OFF WE'RE FULL. You can crash on the moon.