Hubble Space Telescope takes best picture of comet visiting from another solar system
   Date :08-Aug-2025

Hubble Space Telescope
 
 
CAPE CANAVERAL :
 
THE Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best picture of a high-speed comet visiting our solar system from another star. NASA and the European Space Agency released the latest photos on Thursday. Discovered last month by a telescope in Chile, the comet known as 3I-Atlas is only the third known interstellar object to pass our way and poses no threat to Earth. Astronomers originally estimated the size of its icy core at tens of kilometres across, but Hubble’s observations have narrowed it down to no more than 5.6 kilometres.
 
It could even be as small as 1,000 feet or 320 metres, according to scientists. The comet is hurtling our way at 2,09,000 kph, but will veer closer to Mars than Earth, keeping a safe distance from both. It was 446 million kilometres away when photographed by Hubble a couple weeks ago. The orbiting telescope revealed a teardrop-shaped plume of dust around the nucleus as well as traces of a dusty tail.