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A11pl3Z: Interstellar comet hurtling through solar system named 3I/ATLAS

Last updated: July 6, 2025 2:25 pm
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Comet 3I/ATLAS is the third interstellar object we have seen in the solar system

E. Guido, M. Rocchetto, J. Ferguson

An interstellar object has been observed traversing our solar system, sparking excitement among astronomers worldwide. This cosmic visitor, initially identified as A11pl3Z, marks only the third interstellar object ever detected. The first, asteroid ‘Oumuamua, was discovered in October 2017, followed by comet Borisov in 2019. However, A11pl3Z, now designated as 3I/ATLAS by the Minor Planet Center, offers a unique opportunity for extended observation as it journeys through our solar system.

Initially detected by NASA’s ATLAS system, 3I/ATLAS has garnered attention from both professional and amateur astronomers. With an estimated width of 20 kilometers and traveling at approximately 60 kilometers per second, this interstellar comet is set to accelerate as it approaches the sun. Its closest approach is projected to occur in October, passing within two astronomical units of the sun before departing the solar system.

Despite the fleeting nature of interstellar objects, the early detection of 3I/ATLAS provides a valuable window for observation. While sending a mission to intercept and study the comet up close is currently beyond our technological capabilities, future missions like the European Space Agency’s Comet Interceptor may offer such opportunities. In the meantime, astronomers are utilizing existing telescopes to study 3I/ATLAS from afar, with plans to analyze its trajectory and composition using spectrometers.

The limited time frame for observation underscores the urgency and excitement surrounding 3I/ATLAS. Astronomers are gearing up to capture valuable data before the comet exits our solar system. With advancements in space exploration on the horizon, the study of interstellar objects like 3I/ATLAS promises to unveil new insights into the mysteries of our cosmic neighborhood.

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