Rare Interstellar Visitor: Comet 3I/Atlas Spotted by NASA
Exciting news from the cosmos! NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Chile has discovered a rare interstellar comet, officially designated 3I/Atlas. Currently located 4.5 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun – that’s 4.5 times the distance between Earth and the Sun – this icy wanderer is only the third interstellar object ever observed in our solar system.
Following in the Footsteps of Oumuamua and Borisov
3I/Atlas follows in the cosmic footsteps of two other interstellar visitors: the mysterious Oumuamua and comet 2I/Borisov. These intriguing objects, originating from beyond our solar system, provide scientists with unique opportunities to learn about the composition and characteristics of celestial bodies formed in other star systems.
No Cause for Alarm: Comet Poses No Threat
Rest assured, 3I/Atlas poses no threat to Earth. It’s projected to pass safely between Mars and our planet as it continues its journey around the Sun. Mark your calendars! The comet is expected to reach its closest approach to the Sun around October 30th.