This dossier represents the first release of the SOLAR External (CP364) sequence and is dedicated to the analysis of the object ATLAS as a natural dynamic probe to test the detectability of structural signatures within the SOLAR operational frame. The aim of this work is not causal modeling, nor the formulation of a new physical force, but the production of operational observational evidence through a deterministic pipeline and audit-ready outputs. The underlying dataset is derived from orbital time-series provided by an institutional source (NASA JPL Horizons) and is standardized into the SOLAR External domain through controlled and traceable conversion steps. Data provenance and integrity of both datasets and derived products are ensured through a SHA256 certification chain (SHA256 chain), enabling cryptographic verification across the entire input→output lifecycle. This dossier includes: global and variable-specific wave-metrics products (rₖm and vrₖms) for quantitative characterization of structured variability; a multi-scale analysis stage using Prisma and Diamond in GridA mode, aimed at identifying dominant windows and coherent regimes; complete JSON meta-files including operational parameters, scan configurations, source-file references, and integrity fingerprints. Methodological robustness is supported by: high overlap-domain density (extended analysis across a large number of operational windows) ; coherence scanning with controlled lag up to 240 minutes; Prisma/Diamond multi-scale convergence, reducing the likelihood of artefacts linked to single-window or segmentation choices. This release is structured as an evidence dossier based on derived products, including final datasets (CSV/plots) and configuration/integrity meta-files, enabling technical audit and independent validation at the level of outputs and declared parameters. Disclaimer (NASA/JPL) Input data are sourced from NASA/JPL Horizons; published results and transformations are CP364 outputs and do not represent official NASA/JPL products. Technical reference (dataset and methodology) Claudio Pizzuti (CP364), “SOLAR Navigator — Lagrangian Orbital System in Angular (θ) and Radial (r) coordinates”. Zenodo. DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 18422393 (30-01-2026). Previous works (CP364 interpretative context) Claudio Pizzuti (CP364), “Gravità come onda vorticosa elastica: Osservazioni e Analisi Trinamica”. Zenodo. DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 17039525 (04-09-2025). Synthesis document (SOLAR global vision and framework) Claudio Pizzuti (CP364), “SOLAR MANIFESTO — The dynamic reality of the Solar System in (r, θ): beyond orbits, towards the global structure”. Zenodo. DOI: 10. 5281/zenodo. 18427665 (30-01-2026).
Pizzuti et al. (Mon,) studied this question.