3I/ATLAS: First Radio Signal Detected — Michio Kaku vs NASA

3I/ATLAS: First Radio Signal Detected — Michio Kaku vs NASA

An interstellar visitor just broke the rules of comets. On Oct 24, 2025, MeerKAT picked up OH lines from 3I/ATLAS—and what followed defies every model we have. What’s in this video • First-ever radio detection at 1.665/1.667 GHz (OH): what it means • Non-gravitational acceleration flagged by ALMA (~4″ off predicted track) • Rapid color shift (red → deep blue) and multi-directional jets (incl. sunward) • Age estimates pushing ~7 billion years; nickel-rich composition anomalies • Possible link to the 1977 “Wow!” signal region (within ~9°)—coincidence or clue? The controversy (what’s being debated) • Reports claim Dr. Michio Kaku criticized NASA for withholding MRO images (Oct 2–3) as 3I/ATLAS passed near Mars. • Rep. Anna Paulina Luna has reportedly requested full public release of all Mars/HiRISE & rover data. • Prof. Avi Loeb argues: if no large gas cloud appears soon, the acceleration may point to a technological signature. Key dates • Dec 19, 2025 — Closest approach to Earth (~93 million km) • Mar 2026 — Jupiter flyby (~53 million km); Juno expected to observe Open questions we investigate Why did the radio signal appear suddenly after weeks of silence? Where is the massive coma expected from such acceleration? What drives the unprecedented blue color change? Why do jets modulate—appearing and disappearing? Is NASA delaying Mars imagery, and if so, why? Watch next • Interstellar Comets Playlist → how 1I/‘Oumuamua & 2I/Borisov compare • Jupiter’s role as a cosmic gatekeeper Support & subscribe If you want more deep-dive space investigations, subscribe and turn on notifications. Become a channel member to unlock extended breakdowns & references.