According to spaceweather.com, astronomers have been elated by the comet ATLAS (C/2024 G3), which has reached the brightness of Venus and become visible in the Northern Hemisphere.
In an astronomical event that has captured the world’s attention, comet ATLAS (C/2024 G3) has become visible in daylight. This extraordinary sight has sparked intense speculation and fear of an impending World War III.
Petr Horalek captured a stunning photo of this comet in the Czech Republic.
Further south, the comet appears even brighter. Incredibly, British astronomers have already managed to spot it in daylight.
ATLAS (C/2024 G3) reached an unprecedented brightness, making it visible to the naked eye even during the day. Discovered in April 2024, the comet did not initially promise significant surprises.
This comet has an orbital period of about 160 thousand years. and is located in the constellation Sagittarius, about 157.8 million kilometers from Earth.
However, as it approached the Sun, it became brighter each day, much to the delight of astronomers and the general public alike.
On January 13, 2025, the comet will make its closest approach to the Sun at a distance of just 0.1 AU, four times closer than Mercury. This proximity is expected to increase its brightness dramatically, or potentially cause it to explode. The sight of ATLAS (C/2024 G3) shining brightly in the sky has led some to believe that it is an omen of catastrophic events, similar to the historical “Comets of War.”
Historically, “Comets of War” appear around six months before major events. The appearance of four comets in succession, with two visible in daylight, is considered by some to be an ominous sign.
In the previous year, three comets passed by Earth, an occurrence that some interpret as a mystical sign. With ATLAS (C/2024 G3) being the fourth comet since 2024, and two of them visible in daylight, there are fears that these celestial events could foretell significant global upheaval.
Telescopes have provided astronomers with detailed observations of comets as they approach, but the dimensions of ATLAS (C/2024 G3) remain uncertain. This has fueled theories from nibirologists who believe the comet might not be a comet at all. They speculate that if it explodes, it could resemble a fiery cross, a symbol linked to the mythical planet Nibiru.
As the world watches in awe and apprehension, the appearance of comet ATLAS (C/2024 G3) has reignited discussions about the potential for dramatic and transformative events on Earth. Whether it is a harbinger of World War III or a dazzling celestial display, the comet’s presence in our skies is a reminder of the mysteries and wonders of the universe.
The prophecies of Nibiru suggest that it will first appear as a fiery cross.
When Earth contacts Nibiru, officials might attribute it to the collision and explosion of two comets. This could very well be what we are witnessing now.
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