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A newly discovered object, dubbed A11pl3Z, appears to be moving too fast and straight to have originated in the solar system.
Astronomers are scrambling to gather data on a mysterious object that’s currently hurtling through the solar system.
Experts have confirmed that the mysterious object hurtling towards us, previously dubbed A11pl3Z, is an "interstellar object.
Astrophysicist Josep Trigo-Rodriguez of the Institute of Space Sciences near Barcelona, Spain, believes it is an interstellar ...
A11pl3Z's eccentricity is now estimated to be near 6.0, the highest seen yet, confirming its hyperbolic orbit.
Dubbed 3I/ATLAS, the comet poses no danger to Earth and will remain roughly 150 million miles away as it speeds by.
For only the third time in history, astronomers have detected a new interstellar visitor — an object from another star — blitzing into our 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 ...
The first interstellar object spotted in our Solar System was the cigar-shaped ‘Oumuamua, discovered in 2017 by the ...
The comet-like body, designated 3I/ATLAS, is hurtling towards the Sun at a speed of over 60 kilometres per second ...
Astronomers have discovered a new interstellar comet passing through our solar system, marking the third interstellar object ...
The European Space Agency (ESA) said it is monitoring an unidentified object alongside Russia identified only as A11pl3Z as ...