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How to See Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS as It Swings by Earth One Last Time

Last updated: December 16, 2025 6:30 am
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Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is making its final approach to Earth this week, giving backyard astronomers a last chance to catch a glimpse of this celestial visitor before it continues its journey back into outer space. Discovered in July, this comet from another star system will pass within 167 million miles of our planet on Friday, appearing as a bright star in the night sky.

For scientists, this close encounter presents a unique opportunity to study 3I/ATLAS, which is only the third interstellar object known to have entered our solar system. By observing the comet, researchers hope to gain insights into how solar systems form in other parts of the universe. The International Asteroid Warning Network is also closely monitoring 3I/ATLAS to enhance planetary defense against near-Earth objects like comets and asteroids.

The origins of 3I/ATLAS remain a mystery, as it is on a hyperbolic path moving too fast to be bound by our sun’s gravity. When first spotted, the comet was traveling at an astounding speed of 137,000 miles per hour. Astronomers like David Jewitt have been using telescopes like the Hubble Space Telescope to track the comet’s movements and study its composition.

As 3I/ATLAS approaches Earth, the dust and gas it releases as it warms up from the sun’s rays may provide valuable information about its formation. The Virtual Telescope Project plans to livestream the comet’s approach, offering a unique opportunity for sky watchers to witness this interstellar visitor in action.

If you’re interested in supporting science journalism and staying informed about groundbreaking discoveries like Comet 3I/ATLAS, consider subscribing to publications like Scientific American. By subscribing, you help ensure that vital research and scientific advancements are reported on and shared with the world, fostering a greater appreciation for the wonders of our universe. Subscribe today and join the mission to stand up for science.

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