Catch 3I/ATLAS this March 2026!
NASA's Juno Spacecraft Poised for Historic Encounter with Interstellar Comet
NASA may utilize its Juno spacecraft to intercept the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS near Jupiter, offering a rare opportunity to study its composition and origin. The maneuver proposed for March 2026 stands as a cost‑effective means to explore this cosmic visitor without a new mission launch.
Introduction to 3I/ATLAS: The Interstellar Comet
Challenges in Observing 3I/ATLAS from Earth
The Juno Spacecraft's Proposed Mission to Intercept 3I/ATLAS
Scientific Advantage of Studying an Interstellar Object
Current and Planned Missions for Interstellar Exploration
Public Interest and Reactions to 3I/ATLAS
Future Implications of the Juno‑3I/ATLAS Mission
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