Vlt Observations of Interstellar Comet 3i/atlas Ii
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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS II is sparking debate, with some folks jumping to outlandish conclusions about its origins. While some commenters are quick to joke about the possibility of it being a spaceship, others are pointing out that speculation is running rampant online, with YouTube videos garnering millions of views with fanciful claims. However, the scientific community is focused on gathering more data to understand the comet's volatile composition, with one commenter noting that assumptions shouldn't be made either way. As it turns out, the truth is much more mundane – and fascinating – than alien conspiracies.
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I feel like it's more of a meme than a serious thing for most people.
https://www.astralcodexten.com/p/heuristics-that-almost-alwa...
In any case, assumptions shouldn’t be made either either way what it might be, which is the reason to gather more data.
Looking at you Angry Astronaut.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spectroscopy
There is so much more information available in the electromagnetic spectrum than just the narrow range a human eye can see
measuring pressure with line broadening!?!
Salts without sodium give other colors. IIRC cooper gives a green color. This is used by firecrackers makers to get nice colors, and also in the chemistry lab to detect the composition of some salts.
After studding this king of stuff for a few centuries, we have a very good idea of how each element changes the color of the flame, or absorbs some colors of the light that pass trough the mist.
astronomy technology has been improving rapidly and the VLT is one of the best implementations for this kind of problem right now.
Where does it say there is zero iron? This is an upper bound, not zero.
Remains Undetected. Pretty crystal clear.