Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS Can Now Be Seen From Earth – Even By Amateur Telescopes!
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A Rare Visitor Returns: 3I/Atlas Dazzles Amateur Astronomers
The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas has made its dramatic return to our skies — and for the keen-eyed among us, it's offering a rare glimpse into the distant past of our Universe. This icy wanderer, believed to have formed around 10 billion years ago, has travelled light-years from beyond our Solar System to give stargazers on Earth a fleeting spectacle. As our planet moves towards the comet and 3I/Atlas drifts back from the Sun, the coming weeks wi…
The 3I/ATLAS interstellar object has a thick, highly irradiated crust that has lost all resemblance to the original materials of its original star system, according to simulations and observations made with the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). The data obtained by the JWST indicate that 3I/ATLAS has been subjected to billions of [...]
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