New Delhi, Nov. 8 -- Astronomer Qicheng Zhang reportedly captured new images of comet 3I/ATLAS since it slipped behind the Sun on October 29. The images reveal that the interstellar visitor "is glowing green and hiding its tail."

According to a Live Science report, Qicheng Zhang, a researcher at the Lowell Observatory in Arizona, used the observatory's powerful Discovery Telescope to make fresh observations of the interstellar comet as it zoomed away from the sun on Wednesday (November 5).

The comet recently became visible again after swinging around the far side of our star.

As per the report, the researcher used a filter to detect diatomic carbon (C2) particles, which glow green.

He noted that there's a bunch of large molecules in t...