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NASA Live Feed Sparks New Controversy After Triangular Object Appears on ISS Camera
His commitment to openly sharing raw data, rather than sensationalized content, is one of the reasons his observations continue to carry weight. Whether this ISS incident turns out to be a genuine unidentified craft, a misidentified artifact, or an authentic UFO, the fact remains that the object visible in the available NASA footage does not behave like space debris or natural plasma activity.
As 3I/ATLAS heads toward its historic Earth-approach on December 19, the level of scrutiny directed toward the skies has increased dramatically. With NASA preparing to release its most tightly held HiRISE images today, November 19 — and with scientists from JPL, IAWN, and the Harvard-Smithsonian community openly debating the object’s non-gravitational acceleration, jet orientation anomalies, and its unexpected radio absorption at 1665 and 1667 MHz — the public is now watching every feed, every telescope, and every broadcast more closely than ever before.
The ISS feed incident, even if ultimately benign, plays into a larger climate of distrust fueled by delayed releases, contradictory agency statements, and the growing belief that the public is seeing the sky more transparently than government institutions.
