On December 19, it will pass about 270 million kilometers from Earth, almost 700 times the average distance between our planet and the moon. Astronomers believe that for a few days the most powerful telescopes will be able to observe it to better understand its composition. However, because of its distance, it will be impossible to see it with the naked eye in the sky.
How You Can Follow the Trajectory of 3I/Atlas
So far, the comet has been behaving steadily, and everything indicates that this will remain…








