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An interstellar comet flew past Mars, and spacecraft took pictures - Hawaii Tribune-Herald

Comet 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar interloper currently zipping through our solar system, cannot easily be observed from Earth right now, because it is on the other side of the solar system. The sun is not directly blocking the view, but trying to make out a dim comet within the daytime glare is nigh impossible.

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Comet 3I/ATLAS, the interstellar intruder that currently passes through our solar system, cannot be easily observed from Earth right now, because it is on the other side of the solar system. The Sun does not directly block vision, but it is almost impossible to attempt to distinguish a dim comet within the daytime glow. However, Mars is also on that side of the solar system at this time, and spaceships have been able to photograph the comet, whi…

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Hawaii Tribune-Herald broke the news in on Wednesday, October 8, 2025.
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