The 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, detected by NASA, is remarkably larger and more massive than earlier estimates, making it ...
Our solar system’s third discovered interstellar visitor, comet 3I/Atlas, will dip into the glare of the Sun this week, ...
On July 1, the ATLAS (Advanced Technology Large-Aperture Space) telescope discovered comet 3I/ATLAS, "the third object from outside our solar system to be discovered so far," accor ...
I nterstellar comet 3I/ATLAS is about to vanish from view. Earth and this interstellar interloper will be on opposite sides ...
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I/ATLAS stands apart from other interstellar objects because of its size as well as pace, and will soon disappear from Earth's view.
The total mass loss rate and outflow speed from its 3I/Atlas surface was used to infer its mass. The mass of 3I/ATLAS must be ...