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Hubble discovered the largest comet known to date | flag | astronomy | Science

Rudyard Kipling by Rudyard Kipling
April 17, 2022
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Updated on 04/16/2022 09:27 PM

international team of Scientists The findings of the space telescope were confirmed Hubble: biggest culprit to date. The star was named C/2014 UN271.

This was noticed by chance in 2010, when Pedro Bernardinelli and Gary Bernstein were studying images from the archives of the Dark Energy Survey at the Cerro Tololo International Observatory in Chile.

Suspecting that they were dealing with something large, they decided to analyze it in greater depth through the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter array (spirit). Thus he learned that its nucleus measured at least 130 kilometers in width, a third more than that which held the record for the largest comet until then.

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However, more careful observations with the Hubble Space Telescope were necessary to verify that it was, in fact, noteworthy, revealing the hypertext gateway.

However, this may not be the largest comet known, because according to NASA, this could only be the beginning of the discovery of a huge group of giants.

At the moment, they were responsible for characterizing the comet Bernardinelli-Bernstein with the help of Hubble and discovered interesting things about it.

From its position in the Oort cloud, it is moving towards the Sun at a speed of approximately 35,000 kilometers per hour, although according to the calculations of its trajectory, it will approach it no closer than 10.9 AU.

This convergence will happen in 2031 and there is nothing to fear. After all, an astronomical unit (AU) is equivalent to the distance between the Earth and the Sun, so we’re talking about staying very far from the king star.

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