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Live Science on MSNAstronomers are racing to study our solar system's newest 'interstellar visitor.' Here's why.The astronomical community is abuzz over a newly discovered "interstellar object," only the third of its kind ever seen, ...
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Space.com on MSNAstronomers say new interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'very likely to be the oldest comet we have ever seen'However, new research has shown this potentially "water ice-rich" visitor could be even more extraordinary than initially ...
Astronomers tracking an interstellar object flying through the solar system think it comes from a star at least 8 billion ...
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Live Science on MSN3I/ATLAS: Everything you need to know about the new 'interstellar visitor' shooting through the solar systemAstronomers have spotted a new interstellar object — the third of its kind ever seen — shooting towards us through the solar ...
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Space.com on MSNNew interstellar object 3I/ATLAS: Everything we know about the rare cosmic visitorHow do we know 3I/ATLAS, also called comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), is interstellar? Will it strike Earth? Can we visit it? Here ...
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Smithsonian Magazine on MSNA Rare Interstellar Object Is Blazing Through Our Solar System, Marking Only the Third Cosmic Visitor on RecordAstronomers have confirmed the third interstellar object on record is dashing through our solar system. Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, it ...
Just the third-ever confirmed interstellar object has been detected in our solar system. Here's what we know. (Spoiler: It's ...
After defending his PhD thesis on modeling interstellar objects on Monday, June 30, Matthew Hopkins intended to take some ...
The object is big – possibly as wide 12 miles, larger than the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs – and is speeding ...
Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, it is blazing through our cosmic cul-de-sac at truly awe-inspiring speeds between the main asteroid belt and ...
A mysterious object, first observed hurtling across the solar system on July 1, has now been identified as "very likely to be ...
A newly discovered comet, 3I/ATLAS, may be the most ancient visitor ever detected, potentially older than our solar system itself. Unlike previous interstellar objects, this ice-rich comet seems to ...
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