Did you miss the deep crust barely visible from Earth in 3I/ATLAS? New findings reveal strange cause for it
				
																	
								
				James Webb Space Telescope observations show interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS has a 50-65 foot irradiated crust formed by billions of years of cosmic ray exposure. Research posted to arXiv indicates the comet's extreme carbon dioxide enrichment resulted from galactic cosmic rays converting carbon monoxide during its 7-billion-year journey				
			
			
			
			
						
						
						
					
		