India, Dec. 5 -- The Hubble Space Telescope (HST) captured more images of the 3I/ATLAS with its Wide Field Camera 3 as the comet travelled some 178 million miles from Earth on November 30.

This is Hubble's latest view, the newest in a string of observations since the object's discovery in July 2025. Initial images from July captured a teardrop-shaped dust cocoon around a solid icy nucleus, clearly signalling comet-like activity.

These new pictures provide critical data to refine estimates of the comet's nucleus size, activity levels (dust and gas emissions), and trajectory. Every re-observation helps reduce uncertainties and improve the modelling data of the object.

NASA released a press note in which they say that the comet continues ...