Independent Cross-Observatory Analysis of the 3I/ATLAS Perihelion Event (29–31 October 2025)
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This upload contains the full integrated manuscript, tables, and supplementary figures for the study “Independent Cross-Observatory Analysis of the 3I/ATLAS Perihelion Event (29–31 October 2025).”
The document synthesizes cross-observatory data from NASA, ESA, JAXA, and NOAA archives and integrates light-curve anomalies, spectral emissions, solar-wind interactions, perihelion timing irregularities, and non-gravitational acceleration profiles into a unified analysis.
This version includes:
• The full master manuscript (PDF)
• Supplementary Tables (PDF)
• Supplementary Figures (PDF)
The work provides a structured methods section, dataset provenance, falsification pathways, and analysis of perihelion multi-instrument inconsistencies.
Author: Julius Nicholson (ORCID: 0009-0003-1662-0669)
Abstract (English)
This version expands the observational context surrounding the 3I/ATLAS perihelion window by incorporating NASA OMNI solar-wind data (Oct 1–15, 2025) and ESA/NASA/JAXA solar observatory telemetry. The analysis emphasizes correlation across independent systems to evaluate reported anomalies in brightness modulation, emission spectra, timing offsets, and trajectory deviation.
Notes (English)
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- Is supplement to
- Report: 10.5281/zenodo.17565212 (DOI)
Dates
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2025-11Initial publication of analytical research log and notes.
References
- NASA Goddard Space Flight Center, Space Physics Data Facility (SPDF). OMNI 1-Minute Solar Wind and IMF Dataset (Oct 1–15 2025). Retrieved via OMNIWeb Plus. https://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov
- NOAA Space Weather Prediction Center (SWPC). Space Weather Data Portal. Accessed Nov 2025. https://www.swpc.noaa.gov
- ESA/NASA SOHO LASCO Image Archive. Accessed Nov 2025. https://soho.nascom.nasa.gov