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Comet 3I/Atlas: Gaia Data Reveals Journey Through Milky Way

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

interstellar Comet ‍3i/Atlas: A 10-Million-Year Journey through the Milky Way Yields Few‌ Clues to its Origins

By rachel Kim, World-Today-News.com – october⁣ 26, 2024

The interstellar comet 3i/atlas ​continues to captivate the scientific community, prompting intensive study with the most powerful telescopes‍ available. Now, a new study leveraging data ⁣from the European Space Agency’s (ESA)​ GAIA probe is offering a fascinating, though ultimately​ inconclusive, look at the⁤ comet’s trajectory – stretching back an ⁤astounding 10 million years.

The GAIA ⁤mission, completed in January after an extended ⁢run since 2022, meticulously charted the positions,⁤ brightness, and movements ⁢of billions of stars within our Milky Way galaxy. This unprecedented dataset‍ has ​allowed a team of​ Spanish and Swedish researchers to attempt a remarkable feat: reconstructing the comet’s path⁣ through the galaxy, searching for gravitational interactions that‍ might have altered its course.

The core question driving this research is simple: where did 3i/Atlas come from? Understanding its origin could provide valuable insights into the formation⁢ and evolution of ‌planetary systems beyond our own.

Rewinding Time: A 10-Million-Year Simulation

The team, led by Xabier Pérez Couto of the universidade da‌ Coruña, ⁤used ⁢GAIA data to simulate the comet’s movement backward in time, seeking⁢ close encounters with stars that could have subtly shifted‍ its trajectory. The simulation extended a staggering 10 million years into the past – a ⁢timeframe rarely attempted in⁣ such ‌studies.

The results, published on Arxiv ([[[[

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