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| - | Astronomers spot an interstellar object zipping through our solar system [[https://kra34g.cc/|kra34.cc]] | + | A critical |
| - | A newly discovered object speeding through our solar system | + | A vital system |
| - | This interstellar visitor, now officially named 3I/ATLAS, became known when the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact Last Alert System) telescope in Chile reported spotting it on Tuesday. Since then, astronomers reviewing archival observations from multiple telescopes have tracked the object’s movements as far back as June 14 and found that the comet arrived from the direction of the Sagittarius constellation. | + | Several studies in recent years have suggested the crucial system — the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, or AMOC — could be on course for collapse, weakened by warmer ocean temperatures |
| - | The comet’s speed and path through | + | But the new research, which is being peer-reviewed |
| - | The comet is moving at nearly 37 miles per second (60 kilometers per second) — or 133,200 miles per hour (about 214,364 kilometers per hour) — too fast to be a “local” object | + | This research suggests it’s more likely than not to collapse by 2050. |
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| + | “All the negative side effects of anthropogenic climate change, they will still continue to go on, like more heat waves, more droughts, more flooding, | ||