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Title: Comet C/2025 V1: Not Interstellar, Safe to View

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

New Comet C/2025 V1 (Borisov) Discovered, Will Make Close Approach to⁤ Earth in November

A newly⁢ discovered comet, designated C/2025 V1 (Borisov), will reach ‍its closest approach to Earth on tuesday,⁤ November 11,⁢ 2025. ‌Initially thought ‌to potentially be​ an interstellar object ⁣like comet 3I/ATLAS, orbital analysis now confirms C/2025 V1 (Borisov) originated within our ​solar system.

Astronomers steadfast the ‍comet follows a closed ‌elliptical trajectory, ⁢unlike the open ‌hyperbolic path characteristic of interstellar comets. “Though, despite some suggestions to the contrary, this⁢ newly discovered comet is not associated with any current interstellar visitors, and almost certainly originated from within the solar system,” reported Live ​Science. Comet 3I/ATLAS, in contrast, has been confirmed to have an interstellar origin based on​ its hyperbolic movement.

The comet was first detected in early ‍2025 by Crimean astronomer ​Gennady Borisov, who previously discovered 2I/Borisov – the first interstellar comet ever observed. This latest discovery further highlights Borisov’s contributions to comet observation.

While described ⁢as a “close pass,” the comet will remain a‌ safe distance from Earth.Observers will require a medium to large-sized telescope to⁤ view C/2025 V1 (Borisov), as it is indeed not expected to be visible to the naked eye. Astronomers recommend using digital sky maps or astronomy software to locate‍ the comet.

The⁢ dark, light-pollution-free skies will ‌provide the best viewing conditions. Scientists view this as an prospect to study the comet’s composition, including its dust and gas tails. There is no ‍threat ⁣of impact from C/2025 V1 (Borisov), and researchers will use the event⁢ to ​study ancient materials within our solar system.

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