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Rare Multi-Tailed Icicle: Discoveries from the 3I/ATLAS Comet Near the Galaxy
Written by Nick MoralesNovember 22, 2025

Rare Multi-Tailed Icicle: Discoveries from the 3I/ATLAS Comet Near the Galaxy

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The Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered in 2022, is the first confirmed comet from outside our solar system. Its unique multi-tailed structure and rapid journey offer insights into cosmic materials and challenge our understanding of comets, revealing the mysteries of our universe.

The journey of the Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS is truly fascinating. Discovered in 2022, it’s the first comet confirmed to be from outside our solar system. This comet comes from the Oort Cloud, a distant region filled with icy bodies. Comets like 3I/ATLAS hold secrets about the early solar system.

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As it travels, 3I/ATLAS shows a unique tail structure. Instead of one tail, it has multiple tails that change shape. These tails form because of the sun’s heat affecting the comet’s ice. Some parts of the tail are made of gas, while others are made of dust.

Scientists study 3I/ATLAS to learn about its composition. They use powerful telescopes to analyze its brightness and size. This data helps understand its path and behavior. 3I/ATLAS is moving fast, too. It reaches speeds of about 60,000 miles per hour as it zooms through the galaxy.

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What’s exciting is how 3I/ATLAS challenges our understanding of comets. Many thought that only comets from our solar system existed. This interstellar visitor proves there’s much more to discover. Here’s a chance for astronomers to rethink everything we know about comets! Keep an eye on this comet as it reveals more about our universe.

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