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Nasa’s Hubble telescope captures comet breakup in real time

20 March 2026
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NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope captured a rare event as it observed Comet C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) disintegrating unexpectedly over three days, November 8 to 10, 2022. Scientists had initially planned to study a different comet but had to pivot due to technical issues, leading to this unprecedented observation. The comet was seen breaking apart into at least four fragments, each surrounded by a glowing coma. This event is significant because it allows researchers to study the composition of the comet and understand the processes leading to its disintegration. Findings from this observation were published in the journal Icarus, highlighting the unexpected nature of the discovery and its implications for comet studies.

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Comets like C/2025 K1 (ATLAS) are remnants from the formation of the solar system, providing insights into the materials that existed during that time. The disintegration of a comet is a rare event, often challenging to capture due to their unpredictable nature. Hubble’s observations have previously shown that comet break-ups are typically only detected weeks to months after they occur. Understanding the physical processes involved in these events can shed light on the evolution of comets and their chemical characteristics, which is crucial for studying the solar system’s formation and the conditions that existed billions of years ago.

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