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) ...
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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 ...
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The interstellar visitor list: 5 objects that passed through our solar system unexplained
Every few years, something slips through our cosmic neighborhood that doesn't belong here. It arrives from somewhere out past ...
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A: We recognize that an asteroid or comet is interstellar from its trajectory. The trajectory of an object is computed by comparing precise measurements of its changing position on the sky to the ...
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