The interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS is expected to reach its closest observable pass and peak visibility around December 19, making it visible to astronomers and skywatchers across parts of the world. While online speculation has fueled fear and dramatic theories, scientists emphasize that this event refers to observation conditions — not a collision or threat to Earth. In this video, Lisa Cabrera explains what “closest observable pass” really means, how 3I/ATLAS was detected, why December 19 is important for visibility, and why cosmic events often trigger public anxiety during times of global uncertainty.
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