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NASA Discovers Interstellar Comet Moving Through Solar System 3I/ATLAS On July 1, the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile, first reported observations of a comet that originated from interstellar space.
The comet poses no threat to Earth and will remain at a distance of at least 1.6 astronomical units (about 150 million miles or 240 million km). It is currently about 4.5 au (about 416 million miles or 670 million km) from the Sun. 3I/ATLAS will reach its closest approach to the Sun around Oct. 30, at a distance of 1.4 au (about 130 million miles or 210 million km) — just inside the orbit of Mars.
https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/planetary-defense/2025/07/02/nasa-discovers-interstellar-comet-moving-through-solar-system/NASA Discovers Interstellar Comet Moving Through Solar System 3I/ATLAS On July 1, the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) survey telescope in Rio Hurtado, Chile, first reported observations of a comet that originated from interstellar space. The comet poses no threat to Earth and will remain at a distance of at least 1.6 astronomical units (about 150 million miles or 240 million km). It is currently about 4.5 au (about 416 million miles or 670 million km) from the Sun. 3I/ATLAS will reach its closest approach to the Sun around Oct. 30, at a distance of 1.4 au (about 130 million miles or 210 million km) — just inside the orbit of Mars. https://science.nasa.gov/blogs/planetary-defense/2025/07/02/nasa-discovers-interstellar-comet-moving-through-solar-system/ -
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DNS, once a neutral and open system, is now governed by corporate whitelists on Windows/Apple and Routers they made it in a way that no one can control the internet anymore they centralized everything around their DNS servers cause now since anyone wants an Anycast DNS it goes under strict rules licence agreement, BGP etc Anycast has made the internet more closed and less open the real reason its because who ever rules over the DNS servers rules and control the way the internet works... they blacklist who ever own a DNS server outside of their rules... that's the reason why i won't release of public Dns servers cause i dont want to have to show you how hack your own devices cause yes its unlock what they lock down on your operating systems....DNS, once a neutral and open system, is now governed by corporate whitelists on Windows/Apple and Routers they made it in a way that no one can control the internet anymore they centralized everything around their DNS servers cause now since anyone wants an Anycast DNS it goes under strict rules licence agreement, BGP etc Anycast has made the internet more closed and less open the real reason its because who ever rules over the DNS servers rules and control the way the internet works... they blacklist who ever own a DNS server outside of their rules... that's the reason why i won't release of public Dns servers cause i dont want to have to show you how hack your own devices cause yes its unlock what they lock down on your operating systems....
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Public DNS Announcement Update
After careful testing and research, I've decided not to launch of public DNS servers at this time.
Although my infrastructure is fully operational and privacy-respecting, I discovered that modern systems like Windows and most home routers are locked to a small set of "approved" DNS providers.
This means that many users wouldn't even be able to use my DNS, unless they modified system settings that most are never told about.
This isn't a technical failure — it's the reality of today's internet:
DNS, once a neutral and open system, is now governed by corporate whitelists and hidden restrictions.
I’ll continue using my secure DNS infrastructure and backbone privately, and I remain committed to protect the internet freedom the real back bones of the internet are now getting silently replaced to make the internet less open and more controlled they do own who can be the internet backbones you need licence and agreements etc they control you by the dns servers/Anycast it super expensive to become a real accepted back bones white listed by windows and apple only linux remain open to all dns server but they are about to lock down the internet and make it less open they want more of control over you and big brother is watching you !
Thanks for your understanding.Public DNS Announcement Update After careful testing and research, I've decided not to launch of public DNS servers at this time. Although my infrastructure is fully operational and privacy-respecting, I discovered that modern systems like Windows and most home routers are locked to a small set of "approved" DNS providers. This means that many users wouldn't even be able to use my DNS, unless they modified system settings that most are never told about. This isn't a technical failure — it's the reality of today's internet: DNS, once a neutral and open system, is now governed by corporate whitelists and hidden restrictions. I’ll continue using my secure DNS infrastructure and backbone privately, and I remain committed to protect the internet freedom the real back bones of the internet are now getting silently replaced to make the internet less open and more controlled they do own who can be the internet backbones you need licence and agreements etc they control you by the dns servers/Anycast it super expensive to become a real accepted back bones white listed by windows and apple only linux remain open to all dns server but they are about to lock down the internet and make it less open they want more of control over you and big brother is watching you ! Thanks for your understanding. -
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