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ESA Confirms A11pl3Z as Third Known Interstellar Visitor

  • On July 1, 2025, the ATLAS Survey discovered A11pl3Z, marking humanity’s third interstellar visitor from outside our solar system.
  • Analysis indicates A11pl3Z has a hyperbolic orbit with eccentricity near 6 and a velocity around 60 km/s, confirming its interstellar origin.
  • The interstellar object A11pl3Z measures about 10–20 km, is at +18th magnitude, and currently just inside Jupiter’s orbit near Serpens Cauda and Sagittarius.
  • Astronomers are livestreaming observations tonight at 22:00 UTC; JWST and Rubin Observatory are ready, confirming no threat to Earth.
  • More broadly, the discovery suggests interstellar objects are more common than thought, with the Vera Rubin Observatory expected to detect them monthly, opening new scientific opportunities.
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