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Hubble Captures Glorious New Image of That Mysterious Object Cruising Into Our Solar System

As the mysterious organism decreased among the stars known as 3i/atlas through our solar system, the old Hubble Hubble Telescope in NASA has the best appearance so far on the visitor among the stars.

On July 21, Interloper passed between the stars near Earth – and to Hubble, which is around us about 320 miles over the planet – that the veteran space telescope was able to take an amazing detailed picture of it, and NASA explained in a statement about the image.

In the amazing snapshot of the Space Agency-and the second that Hubble has seized since the discovery of the 3i/Atlas-“cocoon of a tear in the form of a tear”, as NASA calls it, is known behind the puzzling being, which many scientists are suspected of being a great guilt between the foundations.

Discover only five weeks ago on July 1, 3i/Atlas is only the third of the well -known stars that pass through our solar system, with the first of which is “otmuamua” in 2017.

However, there is a lot about this visitor between the extraordinary stars – and is unjustified.

In the editorial of Space.com Last month, a pair of astronomical physicists assumed that 3i/atlas is much older than ‘otmuamua and 3i/borisov, the second being among the registered stars discovered by the amateur astronomer Gennadi Borisov in 2019.

These scientists, Michigan University, Ann Arbor Aster Taylor, Daril Celgman of Michigan State University, suggested that this last trader among stars can be anywhere from three to 11 one billion Years, he cited its huge speeds of 134,000 miles per hour for the sun as a source of their hypothesis.

“Since the effect of the galaxy tends to accelerate things over time,” Astronomical physicists have written, “This speed means that the atlas is much larger.”

Meanwhile, NASA presented in its latest results, which were accepted in Astronomical physical magazine MessagesThe 3i/Atlas nucleus may be a large or small diameter of only 1000 feet. The new Hubble image played a big role in those estimates, although the agency noticed in another statement, “The solid heart of the guilt is currently not seen directly, even by Hubble.”

While scientists continue to collect parts and pieces of information about this visitor outside the system, there is still a huge and distinct question about 3i/atlas.

“No one knows where the comet came,” the leader of Hubble Science David Jet explained in the statement. “It is similar to blame for a gun bullet for a thousand seconds. You can’t show it with any accuracy to find out where I started on her way.”

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2025-08-08 19:10:00

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