A massive comet known as 3I/Atlas that was first discovered zooming across the solar system over the summer showed signs of "non-gravitational acceleration" and appeared to have turned blue as it passed the Sun , according to scientists.

According to a report from Avi Loeb , Baird Professor of Science and Institute Director at Harvard University, the non-gravitational acceleration was first indicated by NASA in a recent report , and indicated that expected outgassing from the comet would mean it would lose half its mass and show a massive debris plume in the coming months.

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The problem is - Earth-based telescopes can't get a good look at 3I/Atlas to see if that's occurring because it's being hidden behind the Sun. However, it's expected to reappear in early Decem

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