Rare Interstellar Visitor: Comet 3I/Atlas Discovered by NASA
Exciting news from the world of astronomy! NASA’s ATLAS telescope in Chile has spotted a rare interstellar comet, officially designated 3I/Atlas. Currently located 4.5 astronomical units (AU) from the Sun, this icy wanderer is only the third interstellar object ever observed in our solar system, following in the footsteps of Oumuamua and comet 2I/Borisov.
3I/Atlas: A Safe Distance from Earth
Rest assured, 3I/Atlas poses no threat to our planet. It’s predicted to make its closest approach to the Sun around October 30, passing safely between the orbits of Mars and Earth. This gives astronomers a fantastic opportunity to study this rare visitor from another star system.
What makes 3I/Atlas so special?
Interstellar objects like 3I/Atlas provide valuable insights into the composition and dynamics of other star systems. By studying them, scientists can learn more about the diversity of planetary systems beyond our own.