New evidence suggests that the famous interstellar traveler may be so old that its home system no longer exists.
I/ATLAS may be more than the strangest space object astronomers have observed within our solar system—it could also be one of ...
New data from the James Webb Telescope has identified an unusually high concentration of deuterium in the interstellar comet ...
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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS, recently discovered in our solar system, could be nearly 12 billion years old. Its ...
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The interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS will soon leave our solar system, never to return, but the observations of the comet will ...
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Interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS may be nearly 12 billion years old. Its star system may no longer exist
Our solar system's famous "invader" might be as old as the Milky Way itself.
As 3I/ATLAS passes near the sun, methanol gas glows blue, mixed with icy dust grains, while the far side of the comet glows orange with hydrogen cyanide in this artist's rendering. Credit: NSF / AUI / ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — We’re just days away from the arrival of a comet from outside of our solar system. On December 19, 3I/ATLAS will make its closest approach to Earth after months of travel. This is the ...
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