A comparison between Halley’s Comet and 3I/ATLAS raises uncomfortable questions about resolution, transparency, and what the public is actually being shown. The image is newer. The technology is vastly superior. Yet the object is harder to see than ever. [USA HERALD] – NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope reobserved the interstellar comet known as 3I/ATLAS on Nov. A side-by-side comparison of Halley’s Comet and interstellar object 3I/ATLAS raises serious questions about image clarity, transparency, and public disclosure.
America
Investigates
Legal Industry
Science & Technology
USA Herald
Why Nasa’s Best Image of 3I/ATLAS Looks Worse Than A 40-Year-Old Comet Photo
By
Samuel Lopez
–
0
A comparison between Halley’s Comet and 3I/ATLAS raises uncomfortable questions about… [1211 chars]
Source: USA Herald | Published: 2025-12-26T15:18:12Z
Credit: USA Herald









