Hubble Captures Stunning View of Third Interstellar Visitor
SOLAR SYSTEM, AUG 10 – Hubble reveals 3I/ATLAS is the fastest interstellar comet at 130,000 mph and up to 14 times larger than previous known visitors, aiding rare scientific study of extrasolar objects.
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Hubble captures stunning view of third interstellar visitor
Astronomers using the Hubble Space Telescope have observed 3I/ATLAS, only the third known object from outside our solar system to visit our neighborhood. This interstellar interloper is putting on quite a show as it approaches the sun, revealing secrets about visitors from the depths of space.
According to some scientists it could be a spaceship because of its speed.It is the highest ever recorded, much higher than comets and comes from another solar system.
According to a claim circulating on social media, extraterrestrial life forms are traveling rapidly to reach our planet in November. Furthermore, these “aliens” may have hostile intentions. The claim is based on the fact that on the night of July 1, astronomers detected an unusual celestial object traveling at high speed toward the Sun. This surprise visitor, named 3I/ATLAS, has a unique characteristic: its orbit suggests it is an “interstellar”…
NASA issues major update on ‘interstellar object’ hurtling through solar system
A record-breaking comet from another star system, travelling at 130,000mph, has been captured in unprecedented detail by NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope as it speeds through the solar system.
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