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Alien Comets Swarm around Other Stars

Last updated: November 23, 2025 7:55 am
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I have always been fascinated by the beauty and wonder of comets. These icy bodies, billions of kilometers from the sun, are frozen solid until they begin their journey towards our star. As they approach the sun, the ice thaws and turns into gas, creating a fuzzy head and a spectacular tail that captivates our imagination.

While some comets shine brightly enough to be seen without telescopes, most of them remain elusive in the deep solar system. It takes massive telescopes to catch a glimpse of these faint objects as they reflect sunlight feebly from beyond Neptune’s orbit.

The idea that other stars might also host comets is not far-fetched, considering that planets are common around other stars as well. With the sun surrounded by a vast collection of cometary bodies, numbering possibly in the trillions, it raises the question of whether we can detect comets around other stars.

The discovery of exocomets orbiting distant stars has opened up a new realm of possibilities. Observations of Beta Pictoris, a young star located 60 light-years away, revealed the presence of exocomets falling in from a debris disk surrounding the star. These alien comets, detected nearly 40 years ago, showed surprising similarities to comets in our own solar system.

Recent research led by astronomers has uncovered a cometary cloud around the star RZ Piscium, 600 light-years away, without the need for spectroscopic analysis. By studying the star’s fluctuations in brightness, caused by passing exocomets, the team identified two dozen massive dips in light that were attributed to orbiting exocomets.

The statistics revealed that these exocomets ranged in size from 1 to 7 km in diameter, similar to comets in our own Kuiper Belt. The discovery of exocomets reflects our own understanding of comets in the solar system, bridging the gap between distant stars and familiar celestial phenomena.

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In a surprising twist, interstellar comets have also made fleeting visits to our solar system. Comet 3I/ATLAS is the third confirmed interstellar visitor, following ‘Oumuamua and Borisov. These objects, made of ice and rock, behave much like our own comets, hinting at their origins in distant planetary systems.

As we marvel at the wonders of comets, both from our own solar system and beyond, we are reminded of the interconnectedness of the universe. Perhaps, in the vast expanse of space, there are alien astronomers observing comets from our solar system, marveling at the similarities that unite us across the cosmos.

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