There's a new intruder in the Solar System, it's the third VIDEO

There is a new mysterious intruder in the Solar System: after 'Oumuamua and the comet 21/Borisov , A11pl3Z has arrived, a probable object of interstellar origin that is hurtling toward the Sun. Its discovery, made on July 1st by the Atlas Survey , was made official by the Minor Planet Center of the International Astronomical Union, which included it in the list of near-Earth objects , as did NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory. There is not yet enough information to establish with certainty the nature of this object, but " at the moment no cometary activity has been reported ", specifies astrophysicist Gianluca Masi, scientific director of the Virtual Telescope Project. "For now we know that A11pl3Z has an estimated diameter of 20 kilometers and moves on a clearly hyperbolic orbit , with an eccentricity equal to 6 (a very interesting value, if we think that that of 'Oumuamua was equal to 1.19). This orbit, around October 29 , will take it to reach its minimum distance from the Sun , equal to about 220 million kilometers ". These days A11pl3Z is observable in the constellation of Sagittarius . The Virtual Telescope Project will show this exceptional object live online on July 3 starting at 23:55.
Virtual Telescope live at 11.55pm
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