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Scientists Discover New Interstellar Object Racing Through Solar System

Summary by The Morning News
Could we be witnessing another cosmic guest from deep space? Astronomers think so. A mysterious object, dubbed A11pl3Z, is streaking through our Solar System at a blazing 60 km per second. It may be only the third known interstellar visitor we’ve ever spotted.According to the European Space Agency’s Richard Moissl, the object poses no threat to Earth. “It will fly deep through the Solar System, passing just inside the orbit of Mars,” he said. Th…

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It is a rare opportunity to observe a celestial body that is not dangerous to Earth, this is the third such known object.

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The object 3I/Atlas was first recorded in Chile and is the third body of its kind to reach our region • Scientists estimate that its diameter may reach 20 kilometers and that there is no reason to fear its encounter with Earth • It will reach its closest point to the Sun on October 30 and could be observed with an amateur telescope towards the end of the year

A new interstellar object has been discovered while crossing the solar system at high speed. It is the third known body of its kind and, according to astronomers, does not pose a danger to Earth. Nevertheless, it has aroused the interest of the scientific community, which has been able to make more than a hundred observations thanks to telescopes in countries such as Chile and the United States. The object, which is provisionally called A11pl3Z,…

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Heise broke the news in Germany on Thursday, July 3, 2025.
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