Astronomers discover never-before-seen celestial object
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A potential new type of celestial object has all the makings of a normal small galaxy. It’s rich with the same hydrogen gas that births suns and planets, and it lies within a halo of dark matter, the same invisible stuff that holds galaxies together. Yet it’s missing one key component of glittering galaxies like our own Milky Way: stars.
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Impossibly Hot Object Discovered 1.4 Billion Years After The Big Bang
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Hubble images from December 2025 show interstellar object 3I/ATLAS releasing two narrow jets of material as it moves away from the Sun, raising questions about rotation and activity
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Astronomers from the Aryabhatta Research Institute of Observational Sciences (ARIES) in India and elsewhere have conducted a long-term photometric and spectroscopic study of a young stellar object known as V1180 Cassiopeiae.
There is an object from outer space that is making people curious and confuse them much. This object is named 3I/ATLAS. It originated outside our solar system and appeared for the first time in July of last year 2025.