NASA's Hubble Space Telescope has captured the clearest and most detailed images to date of the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which is traveling through the solar system at approximately 130,000 miles per hour (209,215 kilometers per hour). Observations reveal that 3I/ATLAS has a dusty coma and the beginning of a tail, confirming its classification as a comet with an icy nucleus estimated to be under 3.5 miles wide. The comet is the fastest and largest interstellar object recorded passing through the solar system, with speeds measured around 58 to 61 kilometers per second (approximately 130,000 to 134,000 mph). Recent studies suggest that 3I/ATLAS resembles comets originating from the outer regions of our solar system, although it may be smaller than initially estimated. NASA clarified that the object is not an alien spacecraft but a natural comet, providing new insights into interstellar visitors and highlighting missed opportunities for space exploration strategies.