This image is pure clickbait sci-fi hype, not real science.
Let’s break it down:
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No credible source – If an object "the size of Manhattan" and possibly an "alien ship" were actually heading toward Earth and expected to arrive in November 2025, it would dominate global headlines. NASA, ESA, JAXA, and other space agencies would issue daily press conferences. Instead, silence—because nothing like this is happening.
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Buzzword overload – “Mysterious intergalactic object” is already off. The nearest galaxy is 2.5 million light-years away (Andromeda). No hunk of rock—or ship—zooms across galaxies in a couple of years. What we have discovered before are interstellar objects, like ‘Oumuamua (2017) and Borisov (2019), but both were natural and non-threatening.
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The alien ship claim – A classic leap from “we don’t fully understand it” to “it must be aliens.” That’s a logical fallacy called an argument from ignorance: “We can’t explain it, so aliens.” In reality, scientists lean toward natural explanations (icy comets, unusual asteroids, etc.).
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Fear-based framing – The date “November 2025” is tossed in to make people panic and share the post. That’s not how astronomy works—actual predicted impacts are carefully charted with orbital data, not vague apocalyptic warnings.
Bottom line: This isn’t astronomy; it’s Photoshop + sci-fi storytelling. Real science doesn’t scream “alien invasion” with zero peer-reviewed evidence.
So instead of panicking, maybe rewatch Arrival or Interstellar. At least those admit they’re fiction.
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