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3I-ATLAS_02.gif3I/ATLAS81 visiteThis image shows the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet as a bright, fuzzy orb in the center. Traveling through our solar system at 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour, 3I/ATLAS was made visible by using a series of colorized stacked images from Sept. 11-25, using the Heliocentric Imager-1 (H1) instrument, a visible-light imager on the STEREO-A (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) spacecraft. The colorization was applied to differentiate the image from other observing spacecraft images.MareKromium03/03/26 at 16:29Paolo C. Fienga: Letto tutto, Amico Mio. Leggerai...
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3I-ATLAS_10.jpgWhat 3I/Atlas is made of146 visiteSorpresa in arrivo. Per Tutti Voi!...MareKromium03/03/26 at 16:23MareKromium: Tra qualche settimana il "Nostro" Volume...
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3I-ATLAS_01.gif3I/ATLAS from the HST85 visitenessun commentoMareKromium01/12/26 at 08:23Anakin: Fantastica! Ma io non vedo nessuna cometa :-)
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3I-ATLAS_02.gif3I/ATLAS81 visiteThis image shows the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet as a bright, fuzzy orb in the center. Traveling through our solar system at 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour, 3I/ATLAS was made visible by using a series of colorized stacked images from Sept. 11-25, using the Heliocentric Imager-1 (H1) instrument, a visible-light imager on the STEREO-A (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) spacecraft. The colorization was applied to differentiate the image from other observing spacecraft images.MareKromium01/09/26 at 06:28Anakin: Grande Paolo. Non e' una cometa tradizionale ...
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3I-ATLAS_02.gif3I/ATLAS81 visiteThis image shows the 3I/ATLAS interstellar comet as a bright, fuzzy orb in the center. Traveling through our solar system at 130,000 miles (209,000 kilometers) per hour, 3I/ATLAS was made visible by using a series of colorized stacked images from Sept. 11-25, using the Heliocentric Imager-1 (H1) instrument, a visible-light imager on the STEREO-A (Solar Terrestrial Relations Observatory) spacecraft. The colorization was applied to differentiate the image from other observing spacecraft images.MareKromium12/18/25 at 11:40MareKromium: Avete idee?!?
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3I-ATLAS_01.gif3I/ATLAS from the HST85 visitenessun commentoMareKromium12/18/25 at 11:39MareKromium: Bella, vero?!?
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3I-ATLAS_00.gif3I/ ATLAS - PUNCH Mission spots65 visiteMareKromium12/18/25 at 11:33MareKromium: A richiesta di Anakin (LL), e dopo Borisov ed Oumu...
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)285 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium03/28/23 at 15:47Anakin: Cos?, quando non avete nulla da fare, date un occh...
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)285 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium03/06/23 at 17:20Paolo C. Fienga: Vero. O forse no. Ma, come diceva Mio Padre "...
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)285 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium03/06/23 at 14:23Anakin: studiare non è mai inutile
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)285 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium03/04/23 at 16:59Paolo C. Fienga: Quoto Max. Un pizzico di tempo l'ho "pers...
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Comet_Borisov_-_GIF_3.gifFrom far away: the Comet Borisov through the Solar System (GIF-Movie)285 visiteGuardate bene! EccoVi la differenza (REALE ed IN FATTO) tra un Fly-By and uno Swing-By...E senza dimenticare "Oumuamua"!
As the first known object of its type, Oumuamua presented a unique case for the International Astronomical Union (IAU, for short), which assigns designations for astronomical objects. Originally classified as comet C/2017 U1, it was later reclassified as Asteroid A/2017 U1, due to the absence of a coma (--> "Chioma", in Italian).
Once it was unambiguously identified as coming from outside the Solar System, a new designation was created.
The name comes from the Hawaiian word "oumuamua", meaning 'scout' (from ou, meaning 'reach out for', and mua, reduplicated for emphasis, meaning 'first, in advance of', and reflects the way this object is like a scout or messenger sent from the distant past to reach out to Humanity.
It roughly translates to 'first distant messenger' (or "The First Messenger from the distance").
Before the official name was decided upon, the name "Rama" was suggested by the name given to an Alien Spacecraft discovered under similar circumstances in the 1973 science fiction novel "Rendezvous with Rama", by Sir Arthur C. Clarke.MareKromium03/04/23 at 11:11Anakin: ahahahaha Max, mi fai morire. Non ci perdi nemmeno...
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