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3I/Atlas – Third-Ever Interstellar Object

Kartavya Desk Staff

Source: IE

Context: The object 3I/Atlas, discovered by the ATLAS telescope in Chile, has been confirmed as the third-ever interstellar object, potentially older than our Solar System.

About 3I/Atlas – Third-Ever Interstellar Object:

What is 3I/Atlas?

Interstellar Origin: 3I/Atlas is a hyperbolically orbiting interstellar object, meaning it came from outside our solar system and is not gravitationally bound to the Sun. Discovery: It was spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Río Hurtado, Chile, when it was around 670 million km from the Sun.

Interstellar Origin: 3I/Atlas is a hyperbolically orbiting interstellar object, meaning it came from outside our solar system and is not gravitationally bound to the Sun.

Discovery: It was spotted by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS) in Río Hurtado, Chile, when it was around 670 million km from the Sun.

Key Features of 3I/Atlas:

High Speed: It moves at ~60 km/s — too fast to be held by the Sun’s gravity — confirming its interstellar nature. Current Distance: The object is now near Jupiter’s orbit, about 917 million km from Earth. Oldest Known Comet: Scientists estimate its age to be 7 billion years, which is older than the 4.6-billion-year-old Solar System.

High Speed: It moves at ~60 km/s — too fast to be held by the Sun’s gravity — confirming its interstellar nature.

Current Distance: The object is now near Jupiter’s orbit, about 917 million km from Earth.

Oldest Known Comet: Scientists estimate its age to be 7 billion years, which is older than the 4.6-billion-year-old Solar System.

Significance of 3I/Atlas:

Clues to Alien Worlds: Studying it may reveal the chemical and physical makeup of distant planetary systems. Rare Interstellar Sample: It gives humanity a direct connection to exoplanetary material, much before space travel allows such exploration. Builds on Past Discoveries: It follows 1I/ʻOumuamua (2017) and 2I/Borisov (2019) as the only known interstellar visitors so far.

Clues to Alien Worlds: Studying it may reveal the chemical and physical makeup of distant planetary systems.

Rare Interstellar Sample: It gives humanity a direct connection to exoplanetary material, much before space travel allows such exploration.

Builds on Past Discoveries: It follows 1I/ʻOumuamua (2017) and 2I/Borisov (2019) as the only known interstellar visitors so far.

How Scientists Confirm It’s Interstellar?

Orbit Calculation: Its open hyperbolic trajectory lacks a returning aphelion, unlike native solar system objects that have elliptical paths. Initial Velocity: Its high approach speed at a great distance shows it didn’t accelerate here — it came in fast, already moving from another system.

Orbit Calculation: Its open hyperbolic trajectory lacks a returning aphelion, unlike native solar system objects that have elliptical paths.

Initial Velocity: Its high approach speed at a great distance shows it didn’t accelerate here — it came in fast, already moving from another system.

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