3I/ATLAS Update: ESA's Juice Probe Captures Hyperactive 7 Billion Year Old Alien Visitor
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NASA's Parker Solar Probe probe observed the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet between October 18 and November 5, 2025. The record was made using the WISPR instrument, which captured about 10 images of the object per day as the ship moved away from the Sun after its 25th solar flight, which occurred on September 15. Preliminary images showed the comet moving behind the Sun from the ship's perspective. At that time, 3I/ATLAS was located near its closes…
3I/ATLAS Update: ESA's Juice Probe Captures Hyperactive 7 Billion Year Old Alien Visitor
A relic from the beginning of the galaxy has finally come out of the sun's shadow. It gives us a rare look at a cosmic history that goes back before our own world. In November 2025, the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS began its long-awaited journey back towards the outer Solar System. This caused a lot of excitement among astronomers and space agencies. The Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Chile first saw this celestial wande…
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