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Jump to key moments of Comet Dust and Ion Tails
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We have a new image of 3I/ATLAS! ☄️ During November 2025, our Juice spacecraft used five of its science instruments to observe 3I/ATLAS. Juice snapped the comet with its onboard Navigation Camera, designed not as a high-resolution science camera, but to help Juice navigate Jupiter’s icy moons following arrival in 2031. Though the data from the science instruments won’t arrive on Earth until February 2026, our Juice team couldn’t wait that long. They decided to try downloading just a quarter of a
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On January 2, 2004, NASA's Stardust spacecraft flew by comet Wild 2 to collect some comet dust and bring it back to Earth. Space History Archives👉 https://space-com.visitlink.me/gy11eH Stardust was the first robotic sample return mission of its kind. It didn't land on the comet, but it flew close enough to collect dust grain samples from the comet's coma. This is the cloudy region around a comet where evaporating ice and other particles are blown away from the comet's surface, forming the comet
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