{"id":5003,"date":"2017-11-10T09:50:12","date_gmt":"2017-11-10T14:50:12","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/?p=5003"},"modified":"2025-08-13T18:58:14","modified_gmt":"2025-08-13T22:58:14","slug":"a-visitor-from-outside-our-solar-system","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/2017\/11\/10\/a-visitor-from-outside-our-solar-system\/","title":{"rendered":"A Visitor From Outside Our Solar System"},"content":{"rendered":"<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\"><a href=\"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2017\/04\/telescope-clipart-cliparti1_telescope-clip-art_01-1.gif\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" class=\"alignnone size-full wp-image-4771\" src=\"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-content\/uploads\/sites\/27\/2017\/04\/telescope-clipart-cliparti1_telescope-clip-art_01-1.gif\" alt=\"\" width=\"261\" height=\"360\" \/><\/a><br \/>\n<\/span>On Oct. 19, 2017, a new object was discovered passing through the inner solar system. The discovery of new objects passing through the inner solar system is not all that unusual.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>What is unusual is where this object may come from.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>It is not from our solar system.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>If this is true, it will be the first extra-solar system object discovered passing through our solar system.<!--more--><\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>The object was discovered by the University of Hawaii\u2019s Panoramic Survey Telescope and Rapid Response System 1 (Pan-STARRS 1) telescope and has been named A\/2017 U1 by the Minor Planet Center in Cambridge, Mass.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>The object appears to be an asteroid, but may be a comet.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>It is about a quarter-mile (400 meters) in diameter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>The object approached our solar system from above the sun. On September 9, the object made its closest approach to the sun.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>Pulled by the sun\u2019s gravity, the object made a hairpin turn under our solar system.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>On Oct. 14, it passed closest to the Earth at a distance of about 15 million miles (24 million kilometers). It is now heading out of the solar system at 27 miles per second (44 kilometers per second).<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>The object is speeding toward the constellation Pegasus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>Astronomers have determined the object was extra-solar because it is moving too fast to have fallen toward the sun from inside our solar system. Astronomers all over the world are studying A\/2017 U1 to gain additional information.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>As more information comes in astronomers may learn more about the origins and possibly composition of the object.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>Since this is the first extra-solar object to be discovered, rules for naming it will need to be established by the International Astronomical Union, so its name may change.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>To see a graphic of the object\u2019s orbit and to read the full NASA article, please go to https:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/feature\/jpl\/small-asteroid-or-comet-visits-from-beyond-the-solar-system.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>You can find out more about how NASA finds, studies and tracks near-Earth objects by visiting https:\/\/www.nasa.gov\/planetaeydefense.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">THE NIGHT SKY<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">The International Space Station is visible as follows:<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Mornings\u2013Through Nov. 19.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Evenings\u2013Nov. 25 through Oct. 17.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>For the times of other events, go to www.calsky.com.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>You will need to register at this site and load your location to be able to get exact times.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>The University of Maine at Presque Isle is located at 68d00m7.8s west longitude and 46d40m45.6s north latitude.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\"><span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0\u00a0 \u00a0 <\/span>To get a free sky chart, go to www.skymaps.com.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">Sun and Planet Visibility<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/15\/2017<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">06:34 Sunrise.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">15:58 Sunset.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">16:12\u201316:42 Mercury.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">05:24\u201306:36 Venus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">03:12\u201306:00 Mars.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">05:12\u201306:18 Jupiter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">16:30\u201317:48 Saturn.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/01\/2017<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">06:55 Sunrise.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">15:46 Sunset.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">16:18\u201316:48 Mercury.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">06:12\u201306:54 Venus.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">03:00\u201306:24 Mars.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">04:30\u201306:42 Jupiter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">16:18\u201319:54 Saturn.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">10\/31 06:17 ISS passes 1.0 degrees from Alpha Leo (Regulus).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/02 14:48 Venus 3.5 degrees from Alpha Virgo (Spica).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/03 60th anniversary of the Sputnik 2 launch.<span class=\"Apple-converted-space\">\u00a0 <\/span>First animal in space&#8211;a dog names Laika.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/04 01:22 Full Moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/05 04:06 ISS passes 1.3 degrees from the moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/05 19:17 Moon at Perigee\u2013closest to the Earth, 222,912 miles.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/10 15:36 Last Quarter Moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/11 05:24 ISS passes 1.5 degrees from Alpha Bootes (Arcturus).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/12 04:33 ISS passes 1.2 degrees from Alpha Bootes (Arcturus).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/12 17:11 Mercury 2.2 degrees from Alpha Scorpius (Antares).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/13 03:24 Venus 0.25 degrees from Jupiter.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/14 05:57 ISS passes 0.2 degrees from Gamma Orion (Bellatrix).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/15 05:07 ISS passes 0.5 degrees from Alpha Canis Minor (Procyon).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/16 40th anniversary of the release of \u201cClose Encounters of the Third Kind (1977).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/17 05:00 Leonid Meteor Shower\u20139 meteors per hour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/17 11:00 Leonid Meteor Shower Maximum\u201310 meteors per hour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/18 05:00 Leonid Meteor Shower\u20137 meteors per hour.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/18 06:42 New Moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/19 20:49 Summer begins in the northern hemisphere of Mars.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/21 14:03 Moon at Apogee\u2013farthest from the Earth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/23 19:30 Mercury at greatest elongation east (22 degrees), visible in the evening sky.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/26 12:02 First Quarter Moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/26 18:37 ISS crosses the disk of the moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/28 01:58 Mercury 3.1 degrees from Saturn.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/28 04:12 Mercury at half phase.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">11\/29 18:47 Mars 3.1 degrees from Alpha Virgo (Spica).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/03 10:47 Full Moon.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/04 03:52 Moon at Perigee\u2013closest to the Earth.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/04 16:27 ISS passes 0.6 degrees from Alpha Lyra (Vega).<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/06 21:22 Mercury 1.2 degrees from Saturn.<\/p>\n<p class=\"p1\">12\/09 06:06 Venus 5.0 degrees from Alpha Scorpius (Antares).<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>On Oct. 19, 2017, a new object was discovered passing through the inner solar system. The discovery of new objects passing through the inner solar system is not all that unusual.\u00a0 What is unusual is where this object may come from.\u00a0 It is not from our solar system.\u00a0 If this is true, it will be [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":96,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_et_pb_use_builder":"","_et_pb_old_content":"","_et_gb_content_width":"","footnotes":""},"categories":[7381],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-5003","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-archives","et-doesnt-have-format-content","et_post_format-et-post-format-standard"],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5003","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/96"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=5003"}],"version-history":[{"count":1,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5003\/revisions"}],"predecessor-version":[{"id":8775,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/5003\/revisions\/8775"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=5003"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=5003"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/wp.umpi.edu\/utimes\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=5003"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}