Mysterious object from outside solar system rockets towards the sun
“This is a potentially thrown from a different system in the Milky Way and travels around the interstellar space until it is very briefly caught by our own solar system.”
The first interstate object in our solar system was detected by an observatory in Hawaii in 2017 and called Oumuamua, which means “remote messenger”. Secondly, in 2019, 2i/Borisov was a bandit.
The impression of an artist discovered in 2017 and is defined as “unlike anything that is normally found in the solar system”.Credit: ESO/M. Cornmesser
The object may be another iced bandit tailed star or a rocky asteroid. Early analysis shows that both of which are estimated to be approximately one kilometer long, and 2I/Borisov dwarf, for 20 kilometers. This is greater than asteroid killing dinosaurs, but A11PL3Z has no chance of hitting Earth.
“In our great understanding scheme, it was not much for a lot of research and questioning. This is very exciting,” he said.
Interlopers are very rare due to the width of the area. Rogue comet stars can travel for billions of years along the depths of the universe and never feel the warmth of a star.
However, astronomer Michael Brown, an associate professor at the University of Monash, said that the opening of a strong observatory on the skirts of Andes in Chiles said that our ability to watch when they pass such visitors.
Extraordinary images of the area published by Vera C. Rubin Observatory last week.Credit: NSF-Doe Vera C. Rubin Observatory
Vera C. Rubin Observatory is the largest digital camera built in 1.7 meters and 3200 megapixels.
Brown said that the observatory will trigger the discovery of the “tidal wave ve, which will open the secret of secrets about neighboring solar systems while throwing visitors on our way.
“When we start to see more than them, we can understand where they come from,” Brown said.
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“We expect many of these interstellar asteroids and comets to be removed from the young solar systems… It will make us feel how other solar systems are formed and how scattered when they were born.”
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