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NASA Releases New Images of Rare Comet that Sparked Unfounded ‘Alien’ Debate
- NASA released new images of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, captured by the Hubble Space Telescope on July 21, showing a teardrop-shaped dust cocoon around its icy nucleus.
- The comet made its closest approach to the sun in October and was observed as a bright object with a short tail, situated 231 million to 235 million miles from Earth.
- Images of comet 3I/ATLAS were captured by NASA's PUNCH mission, displaying its trajectory and coma.
- The NASA-funded ATLAS survey telescope in Chile originally discovered comet 3I/ATLAS on July 1, confirming its interstellar origin.
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NASA has released a definitive statement on what the 3I/ATLAS “potential hostile extraterrestrial threat” is – and made it clear what they think it is.
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