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NASA releases close-up pictures of interstellar comet making a uncommon flyby
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NASA releases close-up pictures of interstellar comet making a uncommon flyby

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Last updated: November 20, 2025 3:33 am
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NASA launched close-up pictures on Wednesday of the uncommon interstellar comet that is making a single go by the photo voltaic system.

One of many pictures reveals the comet, often known as 3I/ATLAS, because it strikes by house about 190 million miles from Earth. It was taken from Manciano, Italy.

This photograph offered by Gianluca Masi reveals the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS because it streaks by house, 190 million miles from Earth, on Wednesday, Nov. 19, 2025. The picture was taken from Manciano, Italy.

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The comet was first found in July and has been photographed a number of instances. In early August, pictures launched confirmed the comet from about 277 million miles away. A month in the past, pictures taken by two Mars orbiters confirmed a vibrant, fuzzy white dot of the comet about 18,641,135 miles away from Mars.

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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, circled within the heart, as seen by the L’LORRI panchromatic, or black-and-white, imager on NASA’s Lucy spacecraft. This picture was made by stacking a sequence of pictures taken on Sept. 16, 2025, because the comet was zooming towards Mars. 

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3I/ATLAS is simply the third ever interstellar comet confirmed to enter our photo voltaic system.

The comet is seen from Earth within the predawn sky by utilizing binoculars or a telescope.

“Everybody that’s in charge of a telescope desires to have a look at it as a result of it is an interesting and uncommon alternative,” NASA’s appearing astrophysics director, Shawn Domagal-Goldman, advised The Related Press.

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This film reveals PUNCH’s observations of comet 3I/ATLAS from Sept. 28 to Oct. 10, 2025, when the comet was between 231 million to 235 million miles from Earth.

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The comet will make its closest strategy to Earth on Friday, Dec. 19, coming inside about 170 million miles, which is almost twice the Earth-Solar distance. NASA spacecraft will hold monitoring it because it strikes by the photo voltaic system, crossing Jupiter’s orbit in spring 2026. 

ESA’s Juice spacecraft, sure for Jupiter, has been coaching its cameras and scientific devices on the comet all month, significantly after it made its closest go to the solar. However scientists will not get any of those observations again till February as a result of Juice’s principal antenna is serving as a warmth defend whereas it is close to the solar, limiting the movement of knowledge.

Named for the telescope in Chile that first noticed it, the comet is believed to be anyplace from 1,444 toes throughout to three.5 miles throughout. Observations point out that the exceptionally fast-moving comet might have originated in a star system older than our personal — “which provides me goose bumps to consider,” mentioned NASA scientist Tom Statler.

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The Excessive Decision Imaging Science Experiment (HiRISE) digicam aboard NASA’s Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter captured this picture of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS on Oct. 2, 2025.

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“That signifies that 3I/ATLAS is not only a window into one other photo voltaic system, it is a window into the deep previous and so deep previously that it predates even the formation of our Earth and our solar,” Statler advised reporters.

NASA officers dismissed rumors that the “pleasant photo voltaic system customer” may really be an alien spacecraft.

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