3I/ATLAS Just ERASED 14 Stars From Constellation Maps — They’re Simply GONE | Michio Kaku

3I/ATLAS Just ERASED 14 Stars From Constellation Maps — They’re Simply GONE | Michio Kaku

10 Video Views·Jan 27, 2026  #universe #perfect #galaxy

3I/ATLAS Just ERASED 14 Stars From Constellation Maps — They’re Simply GONE | Michio Kaku

Fourteen stars vanished from the night sky in under one minute.
They didn’t explode. They didn’t fade.
They were simply… gone.

On January 27th, 2026, astronomers observing the constellation Cassiopeia recorded an event that should not be possible under any known law of physics. Fourteen stable main-sequence stars were eclipsed simultaneously by an object officially cataloged as 3I/ATLAS.

The problem?
To block that much starlight, the object would need to be the size of Saturn — yet gravitational data shows no corresponding mass.

This video breaks down the verified observations from:

NASA’s Deep Space Network

ESA’s Gaia Observatory

Hubble, Chandra, TESS, and the VLT

Goldstone Radar and Parkes Radio Telescope

Inside this investigation:

How 3I/ATLAS erased 14 stars in 42 seconds

Why the occultation geometry defies orbital mechanics

Detection of Technetium-99, an artificial isotope

Evidence of massless gravitational lensing

Radar absorption consistent with stealth technology

The moment the object responded with mathematics

Why the hydrogen-line Pi signal changed everything

This is no longer a comet.
This is no longer unexplained debris.
-Watch to the end. The final minutes determine whether this is a flyby… or an arrival.
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