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Astronomy on MSNAstronomers race to learn more about third interstellar visitorAstronomers have spotted an object from outside our solar system bolting toward the Sun at around 150,000 mph (240,000 km/h).
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IFLScience on MSNConfirmed! Comet 3I/ATLAS Is Indeed An Interstellar Visitor, Quite Different From Its PredecessorsThe interstellar object has been given the name 3I/ATLAS, and we now know it's a comet. The object, which is also known as C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), is moving almost twice as fast as the previous two ...
The host star, HIP 67522, is slightly larger and cooler than our Sun. But unlike our middle-aged star, this one is just 17 ...
An object dubbed 3I/ATLAS is only the third interloper from outside the Solar System seen in all of human history.
Astronomers spot a mysterious object from interstellar space. The object, 3I/Atlas, is traveling at 60 km/s. It poses no ...
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