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Mysterious object from interstellar space ‘approaching our solar system’

Dubbed “C/2019 Q4”, the high-speed body appears to be on a path originating from another star system that will see it fire past Mars in October.

That would make it only the second interstellar visitor ever known to have reached the Solar System.

The first, a cigar-shaped object called Oumuamua, took the world by storm when it careened past Earth in 2017.

A pair of Harvard scientists claimed it could be an alien spacecraft, sparking a frantic flurry of scans as the object closed in on the Solar System.

Experts found no signs of alien signals, and Oumuamua whizzed past Earth before its true origin could be determined.

Now researchers at European Southern Observatory (ESO) in Germany say an object once thought to be from the Solar System may actually be an interstellar traveller.

C/2019 Q4 was spotted on August 30 by amateur Ukrainian astronomer Gennady Borisov, and scientists have studied it ever since.

“It’s so exciting, we’re basically looking away from all of our other projects right now,” Dr Olivier Hainaut, an astronomer with the ESO, told Business Insider.

Dr Hainaut was also part of a team that studied Oumuamua during its brief visit.

“The main difference from ‘Oumuamua and this one is that we got it a long, long time in advance, ” he added.

“Now astronomers are much more prepared.”  READ MORE…

One Comment

  1. Methos Methos September 13, 2019

    All kinds of junk flying around in space in all sizes from a grain of dust to protoplanets.

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