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Space.com on MSNNew interstellar object 3I/ATLAS: Everything we know about the rare cosmic visitorHow do we know 3I/ATLAS, also called comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), is interstellar? Will it strike Earth? Can we visit it? Here ...
Astronomers manning an asteroid warning system caught a glimpse of a large, bright object zipping through the solar system ...
Astrophysicist Josep Trigo-Rodriguez of the Institute of Space Sciences near Barcelona, Spain, believes it is an interstellar ...
Astronomers are scrambling to gather data on a mysterious object that’s currently hurtling through the solar system.
"Astronomers may have just discovered the third interstellar object passing through the Solar System!" the agency's ...
Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, the comet poses no danger to Earth and will remain roughly 150 million miles away as it speeds by.
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Live Science on MSNNASA confirms that mysterious object shooting through the solar system is an 'interstellar visitor' — and it has a new nameExperts have confirmed that the mysterious object hurtling towards us, previously dubbed A11pl3Z, is an "interstellar object.
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Live Science on MSNA new 'interstellar visitor' has entered the solar system. Astronomers aren't sure what it is.A newly discovered object, dubbed A11pl3Z, appears to be moving too fast and straight to have originated in the solar system.
An object from another star has been seen entering the solar system at high speed, and is expected to whip around the sun in ...
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The Daily Galaxy on MSNAstronomers Just Spotted a Mysterious Interstellar Object Racing Towards the SunAstronomers have confirmed the presence of a new interstellar object hurtling through our solar system, on a trajectory that ...
Astronomy news always seems to break over coffee, on laptop startup. That was the case on Wednesday morning, when word of a ...
Astronomers have discovered a new interstellar comet passing through our solar system, marking the third interstellar object ...
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