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An Ancient Wanderer Carries Memories Older Than the Sun

Scientists say an interstellar comet passing through the Solar System may be older than the Sun itself.

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An Ancient Wanderer Carries Memories Older Than the Sun

Like messages carried by ancient rivers, some objects crossing the cosmos seem to arrive from places and times far beyond humanity's memory. A recently studied interstellar comet, once the subject of speculation about extraterrestrial origins, has now revealed a story even more remarkable: scientists believe it may predate our own Solar System.

The object, known as 3I/ATLAS, has attracted significant attention because of its unusual trajectory through the Solar System. Interstellar visitors are exceptionally rare, with only a handful ever detected passing through our cosmic neighborhood.

Some researchers and commentators previously suggested that unusual interstellar objects might warrant consideration as possible artificial structures. However, the overwhelming consensus within the scientific community remains that natural explanations are far more likely unless compelling evidence suggests otherwise.

Recent studies indicate that this newly observed object may have formed billions of years before the Sun and planets emerged approximately 4.6 billion years ago. Researchers believe it likely originated in an ancient region of the Milky Way before being ejected into interstellar space.

By analyzing its motion and composition, astronomers concluded that the comet probably spent vast stretches of time traveling between stars before its chance encounter with the Solar System. Such objects offer rare opportunities to study material formed around distant stars.

Scientists emphasize that no evidence currently supports claims that the object is an alien spacecraft. Instead, observations suggest it is a naturally occurring icy body shaped by ordinary astrophysical processes.

Even so, the comet remains scientifically valuable. Because it formed under conditions different from those that produced the Solar System, it may preserve clues about the early history of the galaxy itself.

As telescopes continue tracking the object, astronomers hope future observations will refine understanding of both its origins and the broader population of interstellar wanderers moving silently through the Milky Way.

AI Image Disclaimer: The accompanying visuals are AI-generated interpretations intended solely for illustrative purposes.

Sources: Nature, NASA, Space.com, Reuters

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