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Comet Atlas, portrait by Tim Connolly
New data from astronomers around the world show that the once-promising comet is beginning to fade.This is not the only bad news: the first insterstellar comet, 2I/Borisov, that it goes away from the Sun with a speed of about 17 km/s (it will reach a speed of 32 m/s), seems to have lost a piece of the core (ATel #13611, ATel #13613).
- via spaceweather.com
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