31/ATLAS Ion Tail Surges Back: New Image Reveals Dramatic Changes in Interstellar Visitor

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If confirmed, it will be the third known interstellar object… providing more evidence that such interstellar wanderers are relatively common in our galaxy,” said Mark Norris, Senior Lecturer in Astronomy at the University of Central Lancashire.

NASA and ESA will continue tracking 3I/ATLAS as it heads toward Jupiter in March 2026, offering astronomers an unprecedented opportunity to study how interstellar comets behave near the Sun.

 

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