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And we'll start with In The Sky this week and two items here, not necessarily happening this week as something to be going outside and taking a look at. However, they are happening at 3i Atlas. Some of you may have been following that along and have used the comments. There's been a lot of comments about it ranging from trying to figure out what exactly the composition of this thing is and others along the lines of thinking that it's a piece of extraterrestrial technology. But it is a comment. And right now it's doing all kinds of strange things. And a lot of this is due to A, its size, B, its speed and where it come from because it came from outside our solar system. And its composition is likely different than what we're accustomed to hear from aeurites and asteroids. But they've been watching it more recently again. It seems to be acquiring a bluish hue after experience of fast and unexpected brightening while behind the sun. And this is the third document, it's a change in color. And the comment was speaking more than 130,000 miles an hour, so that's 210,000 km an hour in early July. And it's probably the oldest object ever seen past the solar system. And it's somewhere within the Milky Way around 7 billion years ago. And it came closest to the Sun perihelion on October 29th. And it reached 130 million miles away, so 210 million kilometers away from it. Just dropping.

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