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Astronomers spot potential ‘interstellar visitor’ A11pl3Z shooting through the solar system toward Earth

Astronomers have spotted what they think might be an “interstellar object” hurtling through the solar system — and it’s headed toward us. The visiting space object, potentially the third of its kind ever seen, will make its closest approach to the sun in around four months, before eventually leaving our cosmic neighborhood forever.

The newly discovered object, currently dubbed A11pl3Z, was first spotted in data collected between June 25 and June 29 by the Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System (ATLAS), which automatically scans the night sky using telescopes in Hawaii and South Africa. The mystery object was confirmed by both NASA’s Center for Near Earth Object Studies and the International Astronomical Union’s Minor Planet Center on Tuesday (July 1), according to EarthSky.org.


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