06.09.2025 20:02
Scientists have announced that they have solved the mystery of '31/ATLAS', which has been a topic of discussion for a long time. The clearest images of the mysterious celestial object taken so far have also been shared. Dr. Mark Norris stated, "These new images clearly show that '3I/ATLAS' is a comet."
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Scientists have shared the clearest images taken so far of a mysterious celestial object passing through the Solar System. The clearest images obtained at the Gemini South Observatory in Chile have solved the mystery of '3I/ATLAS', which has been a topic of discussion for months.
"31/ATLAS IS A COMET" The object, moving towards the Sun at a speed of 221,000 kilometers per hour, is said to have a bright region around its nucleus and a tail extending in the opposite direction of the Sun. Dr. Mark Norris from the University of Lancashire stated, "These new images clearly reveal that '3I/ATLAS' is a comet."
The clearest photo of the mysterious object PROVIDING CLUES ABOUT PLANET FORMATION PROCESSES According to Dr. Matthew Genge from Imperial College London, the atmosphere of '3I/ATLAS' contains more carbon dioxide and less water than comets on Earth. This indicates that the object formed in a region much farther from its own star.
Researchers say that this finding provides important clues about planet formation processes in distant star systems.
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