
When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission.
Tune in on Nov. 16 to witness detailed telescopic views of interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS as it races headlong away from the sun on an escape trajectory from our solar system, courtesy of a livestream hosted by the Virtual Telescope Project.
The Virtual Telescope Project's YouTube livestream begins at 11:15 p.m. ET on Nov. 16 (0415 GMT on Nov. 17) and will feature live views of comet 3I/ATLAS captured by the organization's suite of robotic telescopes situated in Manciano, Italy.
Comet 3I/ATLAS was discovered on July 1 earlier this year and was swiftly confirmed to be just the third interstellar object ever to visit our solar system, based on an analysis of its trajectory. The interstellar comet recently made its closest approach to the sun on Oct. 30 during an event known to astronomers as "perihelion" and has only recently emerged out from behind our parent star.
Virtual Telescope Project founder Gianluca Masi captured a stunning image of comet 3I/ATLAS on Nov. 11, which revealed the interstellar invader's glowing central coma and lengthening smoke-like ion tail being carried away by the solar wind.
3I/ATLAS can currently be found rising above the eastern horizon in the hours directly preceding dawn in mid-to-late November, travelling through the stars of the constellation Virgo.
With an estimated magnitude (or brightness) of +10.9, 3I/ATLAS is too dim to be spotted by the naked eye, though a small backyard telescope will be capable of resolving its bright central coma as a fuzzy blob of diffuse light against the sharper points of the stars beyond.
Editor's Note: If you would like to share your astrophotography with Space.com's readers, then please send your photo(s), comments, and your name and location to [email protected].
NEUESTE BEITRÄGE
- 1
Share your pick for the miniature headphones that you generally suggest!07.06.2024 - 2
Before trips to Mars, we need better protection from cosmic rays23.12.2025 - 3
Landslides triggered by heavy rainfall kill at least 20 people in Tanzania27.03.2026 - 4
When fake data is a good thing – how synthetic data trains AI to solve real problems18.11.2025 - 5
10 Moving Design Frill for Summer 202311.08.2023
Ähnliche Artikel
SpaceX shatters its rocket launch record yet again — 165 orbital flights in 202531.12.2025
What are parents to do as doctors clash with Trump administration over vaccines?09.12.2025
Witness the elegance of the cosmic butterfly in a remarkable telescope photo27.11.2025
A top Marine shares his secrets to keeping fit at 5029.11.2025
Exemplary Fragrances: A Manual for Notorious Scents06.06.2024
Analysis-NASA's moon mission tests aerospace old guard as SpaceX, Blue Origin hover01.04.2026
Scientists uncover an ant assassination scheme that helps a parasitic queen rise to power17.11.2025
Manual for Tracking down the Mysterious Cascades in China01.01.1
Israel says Iran's military industry will be destroyed 'within days'28.03.2026
4 Family SUVs: Joining Solace and Style05.06.2024













