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Is a chunk of the moon now orbiting the Earth?

Discovered in 2016 by Haleakala Observatory’s Pan-STARRS system, Kamo’oalewa is a near-Earth asteroid orbiting the planet. Now a new Cornell Universit

Researchers discover a new superhighway system in the Solar System

Researchers discover a new superhighway system in the Solar System Researchers have discovered a new superhighway network to travel through the Solar System much faster than was previously possible. Such routes can drive comets and asteroids near Jupiter to Neptune’s distance  in under a decade and to 100 astronomical units in less than a century. They could be used to send spacecraft to the far reaches of our planetary system relatively fast, and to monitor and understand near-Earth objects that might collide with our planet. In their paper, published in the Nov. 25 issue of Science Advances, the researchers observed the dynamical structure of these routes, forming a connected series of arches inside what’s known as space manifolds that extend from the asteroid belt to Uranus and beyond. This newly discovered œcelestial autobahn,  or œcelestial highway, acts over several decades, as opposed to the hundreds of thousands or millions of years that usually character

Superhighway In Space: Spacecraft Can Use These Routes To Travel Faster, But So Can Meteors

Superhighway In Space: Spacecraft Can Use These Routes To Travel Faster, But So Can Meteors News18 © Provided by News18 Superhighway In Space: Spacecraft Can Use These Routes To Travel Faster, But So Can Meteors It turns out, our solar system also has a network of routes that would allow spacecraft and probes to travel much faster than they otherwise would. These are linked to the gravitational forces at work and are known as œcelestial autobahn or œcelestial highway. Researchers say that these routes could be used by spacecraft to travel the far reaches of the planetary system faster than otherwise which means they’ll take less time, and also to monitor and understand how near-Earth objects may collide with the planet. This study comes as part of a paper published in an issue of Sciences Advances.

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