New Interstellar Comet is 'Very Red', Initial Results Show
New Interstellar Comet is 'Very Red', Initial Results Show
The Gemini Observatory in Hawaii caught this first-ever color image of the interstellar comet and its faint tail. (Credit: Composite image by Travis Rector. Gemini Observatory/NSF/AURA) Astronomers are in a frenzy to learn more about the newest visitor to our solar system, comet C/2019 Q4. While it hasn’t yet been officially confirmed, they’re largely convinced the object originated outside our solar system. “I will say there is no debate at this point,” said Quanzhi Ye, astronomer at th![](https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/blogger_img_proxy/AEn0k_uRIkBQ1eTRzbWnHSd7ifmw0JCpzwvwvgghb74Qzxv2pHeWdf1vD3nBGYBDXr7R8BQ83l3Flj1Nk23LZD9-SUz3uv6XzKXGesEh5oryi974t8i2ebhmSJ3crIbLSRNdY38Lj-EtodPjmmkhnBl9Dw=s0-d)
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September 17, 2019 at 01:30AM
The Gemini Observatory in Hawaii caught this first-ever color image of the interstellar comet and its faint tail. (Credit: Composite image by Travis Rector. Gemini Observatory/NSF/AURA) Astronomers are in a frenzy to learn more about the newest visitor to our solar system, comet C/2019 Q4. While it hasn’t yet been officially confirmed, they’re largely convinced the object originated outside our solar system. “I will say there is no debate at this point,” said Quanzhi Ye, astronomer at th
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Read more New Interstellar Comet is 'Very Red', Initial Results Show
September 17, 2019 at 01:30AM
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