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Comet Is Pristine Customer From Earliest Days of Photo voltaic System – The Shepherd of the Hills Gazette
This image shows an artist’s impression of what the surface of the 2I/Borisov comet might look like. ESO/M. Kormesser Astronomers spotted an intriguing

This image shows an artists impression of what the surface of the 2I/Borisov comet might look like.ESO/M. Kormesser
Astronomers spotted an intriguing interstellar object in our skies in 2019: Comet 2I/Borisov, the second visitor from beyond our solar system after Oumuamua. Now, new observations of comet 2I/Borisov show that it has likely never passed near to a star before. That makes it the most pristine comet ever discovered, and studying it could give clues to the makeup of the early solar system.
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