3I/ATLAS: Out of the Dark Forest
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A comet going 130,000 mph is visiting our solar system from another star
The Hubble telescope just took its picture. The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best picture yet of a high-speed comet visiting our solar system from another star. NASA and the European Space Agency released the latest photos Thursday. Discovered last month by a telescope in Chile, the comet known as 3I-Atlas is only the third known interstellar object to pass our way and poses no threat to Earth. Astronomers originally estimated the siz…
Humanity has always scrutinized the sky in search of these rare visitors who come to break the routine of the planetary ballet. Some arise from the confines of our solar system, others go through dizzying distances before entering our field of vision. It is in this exceptional category that the interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, an icy body from another world, which now offers astronomers a unique opportunity to probe the secrets of its distant past. …
Hubble Space Telescope takes best picture yet of the comet visiting from another solar system - Tech and Science Post
The Hubble Space Telescope has captured the best picture yet of a high-speed comet visiting our solar system from another star. NASA and the European Space Agency released the latest photos Thursday. Discovered last month by a telescope in Chile, the comet known as 3I-Atlas is only the third known interstellar object to pass our way and poses no threat to Earth. Astronomers originally estimated the size of its icy core at several miles (tens of …
With the Hubble Space Telescope, the first images of the third interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS were taken and the size of its core was redefined.
News about the insterstellar comet 3I/ATLAS.© NASA Razing visitor: The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is the largest and fastest extrasolar object observed in the solar system so far. The chunk moves towards the inner solar system with more than 200,000 kilometers per hour. It increasingly loses gas and dust, as new images of the Hubble space telescope show. The core of this extrasolar comet could be up to 5.6 kilometers. The object 3I/ATLAS is onl…
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