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Our Solar System Has a New Interstellar Visitor: Meet 3I/ATLAS

  • On Tuesday, researchers reported that interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS likely formed in a chemically primitive region of the early Milky Way, with James Webb Space Telescope observations suggesting it is between 3 billion and 11 billion years old.
  • This comet appears to have been born in a cold environment—roughly-243 C—colder than where Earth formed 4.5 billion years ago, while carbon isotope ratios indicate it formed 12 billion years ago.
  • With a diameter of around 2.6 km, 3I/ATLAS is moving at more than 60 kilometers per second, faster than predecessors 1I/Oumuamua and 2I/Borisov, making it the third interstellar object ever detected.
  • NASA astrochemist Martin Cordiner stated the discovery provides direct insight into the distant galaxy, while researchers noted the comet's organic molecules highlight possibilities of prebiotic chemistry elsewhere in the galaxy.
  • The Vera Rubin Observatory, which came online this summer, is expected to aid future detection of interstellar objects, helping scientists move from studying individuals to a larger population to understand star formation.
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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS continues to make headlines. Researchers have now discovered how old the comet is – "a unique opportunity."

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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, which was discovered almost a year ago, could already be about 12 billion years old. It would be almost three times as old as our solar system.

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3I/Atlas, the comet from another solar system that flew past Earth last year, is likely 10 to 12 billion years old. That is much older than astronomers initially thought. This is stated in a new study.

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