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James Webb Telescope Reveals Unusual Carbon Dioxide in Interstellar Object 3I/Atlas

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Interstellar Visitor ‘3i/Atlas‘ Reveals Unusual Chemistry, Offering Clues to Solar System Origins

By Rachel Kim, World-Today-News.com – ⁤July 26, 2024

Astronomers‍ are intensely studying a newly discovered interstellar object, dubbed ‘3i/Atlas’, that has ⁢captivated the scientific community.⁢ Detected in early July, the object initially raised concerns about a potential Earth impact, but NASA has since ruled out any ‌risk. While speculation⁣ about its ⁤origins – including theories suggesting⁤ it could be an extraterrestrial spacecraft ‌- have been dismissed, ‘3i/Atlas’ remains ⁣profoundly interesting as only the third interstellar visitor ever observed within our ‌solar ‍system.

The first two ⁤interstellar⁣ objects detected were ‘Oumuamua‍ and comet Borisov. ‘3i/Atlas’ is considerably larger than either,⁣ currently estimated at ⁤5.6 kilometers in diameter – making it the largest interstellar object observed ‌to⁤ date (initial estimates placed it at 11km). Its remarkably straight and flat trajectory suggests an‍ ancient origin, potentially forming over 7 million years ago – a staggering 3 billion⁤ years‍ before ⁤ our sun even existed.

James Webb Telescope ‌uncovers Unusual Composition

The real breakthrough⁣ came with observations from the James webb Space Telescope. ⁢Utilizing its powerful⁣ infrared⁢ capabilities, Webb analyzed the object’s composition, revealing a surprising anomaly: an exceptionally⁤ high proportion⁣ of carbon dioxide (CO2) relative to water (H2O). This ⁢unusual chemistry, detailed in preliminary findings ​published ⁣on the prepublication server Zenodo, has never been observed in a ⁣comet before and could hold vital clues to understanding ‘3i/Atlas’s formation ‌and origins.

Comets typically develop a coma – a cloud of gas and dust – as‌ thay approach a star, caused by the sublimation ⁤of ice. Webb’s observations of ‘3i/Atlas’ are ⁣prompting scientists to re-evaluate typical cometary behavior.

A Window into Other Solar Systems

‘3i/Atlas’ offers a unique opportunity to study material ⁤formed in a wholly different⁢ stellar system,⁣ under conditions vastly unlike our own.‌ before the object disappears behind the sun in October, scientists are racing⁣ to gather ​as much data as possible. Understanding its ⁣composition and structure could provide invaluable insights into⁢ the formation of planetary ⁣systems beyond‍ our own, and potentially shed light on the very origins ‍of our solar system.Keywords: Interstellar Object, 3i/Atlas, James Webb ⁢Space Telescope, Comet, Oumuamua, Borisov, ⁣Astronomy, Space Exploration, Solar System, carbon Dioxide, NASA, Zenodo.

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