Hubble catches sharpest image yet of 3I/ATLAS

18 anigbrowl 3 8/7/2025, 11:54:21 PM skyatnightmagazine.com ↗

Comments (3)

ajdude · 37m ago
I'm glad they see Hubble still doing cool things.
jsbisviewtiful · 4h ago
Neat! I haven't been keeping super close tabs on 3I/ATLAS. Was it identified as a comet early or is this a recent development?
ZYbCRq22HbJ2y7 · 3h ago
> 3I/ATLAS was discovered on 1 July 2025 ... Initial observations of 3I/ATLAS were unclear on whether 3I/ATLAS is an asteroid or a comet ... observations on 2 July 2025 by the Deep Random Survey (X09) at Chile, Lowell Discovery Telescope (G37) at Arizona, and Canada–France–Hawaii Telescope (T14) at Mauna Kea showed a marginal coma with a potential tail-like elongation 3 arcseconds in angular length, which indicated the object is a comet.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/3I/ATLAS

So, a day or so after its official discovery, maybe a week after its "pre-discovery"