NASA's New Findings on the Mysterious Comet 3I/ATLAS
USAThu Nov 20 2025
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After a brief pause, NASA has resumed its work and shared exciting news about the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS. This comet, once thought to be something more exotic, has been confirmed as a natural phenomenon, not alien tech. NASA held a press conference to reveal images and data collected from various missions. These images, captured by different spacecraft, show 3I/ATLAS in various spectrums, helping scientists understand its true nature.
The data comes from missions like the Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, MAVEN, Psyche, Lucy, and even the SOHO solar probe. These images and observations are now available to the public, inviting everyone to explore and learn more about this interstellar visitor.
One of the most surprising images comes from the SOHO probe, which captured 3I/ATLAS from a distance of 358 million km. The Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter also provided a close-up shot when the comet was about 29 million km away. Other missions, like STEREO and MAVEN, contributed unique perspectives, such as the comet's hydrogen emissions and its tail.
On December 19, 2025, 3I/ATLAS will make its closest approach to Earth, passing at a safe distance of about 267 million km. This distance is roughly 700 times the distance between Earth and the moon, and almost 1. 8 times the distance between Earth and the sun. NASA and other space agencies plan to continue observing this comet, gathering more data and images.
This comet is the third confirmed interstellar object in history, making it a significant discovery. The data and images shared by NASA provide a wealth of information for scientists and space enthusiasts alike. As we learn more about 3I/ATLAS, we gain a better understanding of our solar system and the universe beyond.
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