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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Marcia Dunn

Interstellar comet set to shoot past Mars

  • Interstellar comet 3I/Atlas is poised to make a dramatic close approach to Mars this Friday, marking only the third such object known to traverse our cosmic neighbourhood.
  • The comet will pass within 18 million miles (29 million kilometres) of the Red Planet, travelling at a staggering speed of 193,000 mph (310,000 kph).
  • Both the European Space Agency's and NASA's spacecraft and rovers orbiting and stationed on Mars have begun training their instruments on the rare visitor.
  • Observations by the Hubble Space Telescope suggest the comet's nucleus measures no more than 3.5 miles (5.6 kilometres) across, with NASA indicating it could be as small as 1,444 feet (440 metres).
  • The comet poses no threat to Earth or its planetary neighbours, and will reach its closest point to the Sun by the end of October, with its closest approach to Earth occurring in December.

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