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    New Interestler Dumkat 3I/Atlas Speed ​​by Solar System

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    New Interestler Dumkat 3I/Atlas Speed ​​by Solar System
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    A newly certified interstiter Domkit is causing a rare passage through our solar system – and Sky Vachers can catch it directly online tonight. This item, now called 3I/Atlas, is the third Interestler visitor so far after the well -known ‘Omomoa (2017) and 2I/Borisov (2019). For the first time on July 1 through the Atlas telescope in Chile, it was so fresh that it had not yet been named. In the center of the minor planet it is listed as “3I”, “I” stands for interteller. Tonight’s web cast will begin at EDT (2200 GMT) at 6pm with virtual observation facilities of the Virtual Telescope Project in Italy.

    Interstitel Dumkit 3I/Atlas rises to the sun at a speed of 68 km per hour, offers rare opportunity to study

    According to a report from Space.com, 3I/Atlas was detected as a fainted item that showcases subtle comedy features, including a margin coma and a short tail. Currently the sun is located 4.5 palical units (AU) – about 670 million kilometers (416 million miles) – the doubles are unconscious at the severity of 18.8, hiding it for amateur binoculars. The Interstitel Object is traveling at an amazing pace of 68 km per second (152,000 miles per hour) in the sun, but NASA officials say it powers no danger to the earth.

    Its image was given on July 2 by the Virtual Telescope Project, which was shown as a light point of light within the background stars behind the background – a certain indication that it is really going through space. 3i/Atlas should be slightly bright as it approaches the sun, especially when it becomes closest, or its pylin, on October 30, when it rotates within 1.4 astronomical units of the sun or orbit of Mars.

    This interstitial visitors have a rare opportunity to study the content and dynamics of our solar system for astronomers. 3i/Atlas, which is running at a madness at the elliptical orbit, can also help research how these items change when they sit in a different wireless environment.

    After disappearing behind the sun at the end of the autumn, 3i/Atlas is likely to return to observations in early December. Researchers expect more analysis then, and increase our understanding about the rare visitors who cross the galaxy – and occasionally pass through our heavenly neighborhoods.

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