Jupiter's backward-flying asteroid from another star system
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) " Just months after the discovery of our first known interstellar visitor, it turns out there's another asteroid from yet another star system residing here in plain view.Scientists reported Monday that this interstellar resident is an asteroid sharing Jupiter's orbit but circling in the opposite direction.They say the asteroid, known as 2015 BZ509, has been in this peculiar backward orbit around the sun ever since getting sucked into our solar system. [...]
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