2018 VG18 “Farout”, The most distant Solar System object ever observed |
2018 VG18 “Farout”, The most distant Solar System object ever observed |
Dec 17 2018, 10:01 PM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 241 Joined: 16-May 06 From: Geneva, Switzerland Member No.: 773 |
"A team of astronomers has discovered the most-distant body ever observed in our Solar System. It is the first known Solar System object that has been detected at a distance that is more than 100 times farther than Earth is from the Sun."
https://carnegiescience.edu/node/2428 “Farout” is at about 120 astronomical units, its brightness suggests that it is about 500 km in diameter (likely making it spherical) and it has a pinkish hue, a color generally associated with ice-rich objects. Very nice discovery. Regards Marc. |
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Feb 28 2019, 08:35 AM
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Member Group: Members Posts: 241 Joined: 16-May 06 From: Geneva, Switzerland Member No.: 773 |
And after FarOut... FarFarOut:
https://www.space.com/farfarout-most-distan...ystem-body.html "Astronomers just found an object that lies 140 astronomical units (AU) from the sun. That's 140 times the Earth-sun distance, which is about 93 million miles (150 million kilometers)." Regards, Marc. |
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Mar 3 2019, 08:38 PM
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Senior Member Group: Members Posts: 2530 Joined: 20-April 05 Member No.: 321 |
Am I the only one hoping that Voyager 2 is coincidentally going to fly by this?
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