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Live Science on MSN'Interstellar visitor' 3I/ATLAS could be the oldest comet ever seen — and could grow a spectacular tail later this yearNew simulations have narrowed down where the newly discovered interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS likely came from, revealing it ...
A team of international astronomers, including a University of Michigan doctoral student, were the first to publish the ...
The study was recently presented at the Royal Astronomical Society's National Astronomy Meeting in Durham, England where researchers revealed that the comet may have originated from the Milky Way 's ...
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Space.com on MSNAstronomers say new interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'very likely to be the oldest comet we have ever seen'I/ATLAS isn't just fascinating because it is the third interstellar visitor found in the solar system; new research suggests ...
Scientists discover 3I/ATLAS, a possible 7-billion-year-old comet from deep space. It may rewrite what we know about the ...
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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 tracking an interstellar object flying through the solar system think it comes from a star at least 8 billion ...
When the news started to spread on July 1, 2025, about a new object that was spotted from outside our solar system, only the ...
After defending his PhD thesis on modeling interstellar objects on Monday, June 30, Matthew Hopkins intended to take some ...
Late in the evening on July 1, a telescope in Chile that is part of the global, NASA-funded Asteroid Terrestrial-Impact Last ...
NASA confirms the arrival of 3I/ATLAS, the third interstellar object. The ATLAS project spotted it in June 2025. Its speed ...
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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