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New observations from 3I/ATLAS show a phenomenon in the object's tail that is not consistent with the behavior of a natural comet, raising new questions about its origin.
The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS expelled molecules essential to life in unprecedented quantities.The analyses showed substances such as hydrogen cyanide and methanol, compounds that participate in the formation of amino acids and sugars.These vital elements were not limited to the terrestrial environment.This object was recognized as the third interstellar comet detected by science, after Oumuamua and Borisov. Its finding reinforced the idea tha…
3I/ATLAS Is Forcing A Rethink Of What We Expect From Asteroid Apophis In April 2029 – Closest Approach To Earth Will Be On Friday The 13th – Visible With The Naked-Eye
KEY FINDINGS • A visitor from outside our solar system is behaving in ways we did not predict.• Its anomalies are exposing the limits of our models and assumptions.• And its arrival comes uncomfortably close to humanity’s next great near-Earth test. An interstellar visitor is challenging long-held assumptions just four years before humanity’s closest naked-eye asteroid encounter in modern history. [USA HERALD] – The first thing that struck me …
University Of Canterbury Team Led Study Of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS - Astrobiology
The comet 3I/ATLAS, discovered by an international team in July this year, is only the third interstellar object ever found in the history of astronomy. It is the first that is bright enough to be seen through amateur telescopes and is currently visible in the Northern Hemisphere. It will make its closest approach to Earth […] The post University Of Canterbury Team Led Study Of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS appeared first on Astrobiology.
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