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Comet from outside our solar system has chemistry unlike anything we've ever seen before
(International Gemini Observatory/NOIRLab/NSF/AURA/Shadow the Scientist; Image Processing: J. Miller & M. Rodriguez ...
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An interstellar comet is tearing through our solar system at 153,000 miles per hour
A comet born around another star crossed into our solar system, accelerated to roughly 153,000 miles per hour at its closest ...
In the latest research, telescope observations of 3I/ATLAS examine its chemical structure and suggest that it took shape in a ...
A rare visitor from beyond the solar system has just been found streaking through our cosmic neighborhood. On July 1, 2025, the NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. An interstellar tourist is taking a quick trip through our solar system, becoming one of just three known objects to ever do so, ...
One year ago, on July 1 2025, astronomers discovered a fascinating new object moving through the Solar System. Detected by ...
Nearly a month ago, a mysterious object was seen hurtling through the solar system and later confirmed as an interstellar visitor traveling toward the Sun. Several telescopes have since turned their ...
An interstellar comet that recently passed through the solar system may have formed as long as 12 billion years ago, making ...
The Subaru Telescope has made an exciting discovery: a small body beyond Pluto, with implications for the formation, evolution, and current structure of the outer solar system. The object was found as ...
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