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>>41395674
>voyager-1 was sent towards Sagittarius

Fairly certain that's false.

Voyager 2 was sent in roughly the direction of Sagittarius. ~20 degrees off. Though it wasn't designed for that.

Both missions launched within weeks of the 'Wow!' Signal. Highly unlikely either of them were intended to go to 2MASS.

The larger concern is that C/2025 N1 came from within 9 degrees of the 'Wow!' Signal. The clusters near the signal are ripe for ancient civilizations. Along with the thick arm of that area being an ideal candidate for a space-faring civilization to "branch out" from the galactic center. Making it the most prime direction for contact to come from.

Put in the intelligent approach of C/2025 N1: >5 degrees of our elliptical, allowing it bypass above/below most of our asteroid belts. An orbit that takes it past 3 of our planets, all within 0.2au to 0.65au.

Pair this with the anomalies, and this becomes the most prime candidate for first contact we've had to date. Though it's early in that game, 3rd interstellar object we've detected, so I was skeptic...

Until space agencies across the globe all went silent following the Mars approach on October 3rd. Then I started shitting my pants. Been a month, nearly, and still no updates. To the point Luna had to write a letter to NASA (which we know will do nothing).
Even if this object is just a rock, you should still be concerned on how the flow of information is being controlled. The event is large enough to cause the IAWN to launch a campaign through the MPEC(IAU). These are UN-backed organizations. (Keep in mind IAWN has never had an official announcement, instead it was buried on page 142 of an MPEC publication)

It was known that the best observations would occur when C/2025 N1 passed by Mars on October 3rd at a distance of 0.2 AU. We can correlate major agencies’ silence globally to this date as no additional publications have followed. ESA is the only agency to provide an image from this pass, which was barely an image due to the instrument’s limitations (not mentioning the embargoed data we still cannot access).

There are enough observed variances between JPL’s projected trajectory to our observed positioning to speculate a change in the object’s predicted speed/direction/etc. Which brings us to our current situation: Confirming a change in trajectory, which is set for October 31st.

I also found that we have other instruments that are still very capable of providing data: Parker Space Probe (PSP) and Chandra. This information is also being withheld under the guise of a government shutdown (even though we’ve seen other NASA-related publications during this time).

I am not giving credit to CMEs and 3I interactions as I could not find enough evidence to support this claim. Still worth watching due to possible data manipulation.

“Where’s the happening?” – You’re living in it, you’re just blind to it. (Called cognitive dissonance)
>>41327012

Simple plot map to show how "close" all of the items are. I didn't include Voyager 2, though it's within 20-30°of the area indicated with a yellow border(Sagittarius).