Comet 3I/ATLAS was expected to come within 130 million miles of the sun on Oct. 30.

For the time being, 3I/ATLAS will remain on the opposite side of the sun from Earth, making it impossible to observe from the ground until around December.

As the object's pop culture renown grows, Kim Kardashian recently asked NASA's top leader to spill the "tea" on 3I/ATLAS.

A celestial outsider known as 3I/ATLAS has made its closest rendezvous with the sun as and add to its growing renown.

Originating from a completely different star from our own sun, as the third-ever confirmed interstellar visitor to trespass into Earth's solar system. There's also a strong faction of "fans" – if that's the word – who are becoming convinced that the object isn't a comet, as the majority of the world's astronomers i

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