3I/ATLAS Completes Inbound Leg of Its Solar System Passage on October 29
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This Wednesday, October 29, the mysterious object arrived from the depths of the cosmos will reach the perihelion, which could reactivate it and make it more visible, in addition to burying the crazy theories about its character as an alien shipHemeroteca - Foreign bodies in the Solar System: what the objects that visit us from deep space teach us The interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is heading at full speed to its closest point to the Sun (perihelio…
The recent detection of the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS has unleashed a wave of theories, speculations and debates in the scientific community and on social networks. 3I/ATLAS was discovered on July 1, 2025 by the ATLAS telescope system (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System), in Chile. Immediately, its orbit identified it as an interstellar object: its velocity and trajectory indicate that it is not linked to the Sun and that it comes …
Very fast and very close (in astronomical terms) is passing a visitor who arrives from distant stars, possibly from the very center of our galaxy. Comet 3I/ATLAS will reach about 250,000 km/h at its closest point to the Sun on Wednesday, October 29. That is why Argentine astronomers will answer all the questions: what will happen to us? [...] The entry Today comes come comet 3i/ATLAS, an interstellar visitor was first published in AgendAR.
Comet 3I Atlas is an interstellar object classified as “not belonging to the solar system” that has caused greater notoriety in recent days due to the proximity to Earth, this without endangering life within the planet. This comet is the third object of another solar system that manages to enter ours; the other two are “Oumuamua” and “Borisov”. Why is October 29 a key date for comet 3i Atlas? On October 29, 2025, comet 3I Atlas will reach the cl…
Astronomy enthusiasts are eager to track the live trajectory of the third interstellar object detected, better known as Comet 3I Atlas. Keep reading to find out its real-time location and what time it will be visible from Earth. Comet 3I Atlas will pass close to Earth. According to The Sky, Comet 3I Atlas will reach its perihelion tomorrow, Wednesday, October 29, 2025. This means it will be at its closest point to the Sun and will subsequently b…
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