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- NASA’s Hubble Unexpectedly Catches Comet Breaking Up
NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope witnessed comet K1, whose full name is C 2025 K1 (ATLAS), in the act of breaking apart
- NASA’s Hubble accidentally caught a comet breaking apart in . . .
In a remarkable stroke of luck, NASA's Hubble Space Telescope observed a comet in the middle of breaking apart The odds of witnessing such an event at exactly the right moment are extremely
- Comet 3I ATLAS Perihelion Update - seti. org
Looking Ahead: As 3I ATLAS departs the Solar System, data from this campaign will help prepare for future missions such as ESA’s Comet Interceptor, designed to intercept the next interstellar visitor Comet 3I ATLAS reached perihelion on October 30, 2025
- A comet breaks apart, and Hubble sees it happen - EarthSky
A comet breaks apart in this series of images from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope The comet was C 2025 K1 (ATLAS) (not to be confused with the interstellar comet 3I ATLAS)
- Interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS: What We Know Now - Sky Telescope
Comet 3I ATLAS’s origin is still mysterious However, a new analysis by Matthew Hopkins (University of Oxford, UK) and colleagues suggests that the object might have come from the Milky Way’s thick disk, our galaxy’s vertically extended disk of older stars
- Studying a distant visitor: What we know… | The Planetary Society
This comet was spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) station in Chile in July 2025 Despite the alarming name of that alert system, 3I ATLAS poses no threat of impact Instead, it will pass through our Solar System and continue on its long journey through the galaxy
- Hubble Space Telescope accidentally witnesses comet C 2025 K1 . . .
NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured a rare cosmic moment: a comet breaking apart in real time During its routine imaging of the universe, the space telescope spotted an unexpected
- NASA’s Hubble Telescope Spots Comet K1 Exploding Into . . .
Exploding Comet Is Spotted by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope In a stroke of luck, astronomers saw the comet C 2025 K1 (ATLAS) break into four or five fragments in November after it passed close
- 3I ATLAS - Wikipedia
Polarimetric observations by the Very Large Telescope, Nordic Optical Telescope, and Rozhen Observatory from July and August 2025 revealed that 3I ATLAS's coma exhibits an unusually high degree of negative polarization at small phase angles —meaning a large percent of the light reflected from 3I ATLAS's coma have their oscillations oriented alon
- New Interstellar Object Comet 3I ATLAS . . . - Scientific American
All eyes are on Comet 3I ATLAS as astronomers worldwide chase the exotic ice ball through our solar system A diagram shows the trajectory of interstellar Comet 3I ATLAS as it passes through
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