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NASA hails citizen scientists for spotting object speeding out of Milky Way at 1 mn miles an hour

This object is unique because it has a mass similar to or less than that of a small star, making it the first of its kind to be discovered.

August 16, 2024 / 14:18 IST
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This artist's concept shows a hypothetical white dwarf, left, that has exploded as a supernova. The object at right is CWISE J1249, a star or brown dwarf ejected from this system as a result of the explosion. This scenario is one explanation for where CWISE J1249 came from. (Image credit: https://science.nasa.gov/; W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko)
This artist's concept shows a hypothetical white dwarf, left, that has exploded as a supernova. The object at right is CWISE J1249, a star or brown dwarf ejected from this system as a result of the explosion. This scenario is one explanation for where CWISE J1249 came from. (Image credit: https://science.nasa.gov/; W.M. Keck Observatory/Adam Makarenko)

NASA announced on August 15 that citizen scientists, or common people who help out the space agency with scientific projects, have found a rare and fast-moving object that is set to escape the Milky Way’s gravity and enter the intergalactic space.

This object, called CWISE J124909.08+362116.0, is unique because it has a mass similar to or less than that of a small star, making it the first of its kind to be discovered.

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NASA highlighted the significance of CWISE J1249’s speed and low mass. “CWISE J1249 is zooming out of the Milky Way at about 1 million miles per hour. But it also stands out for its low mass, which makes it difficult to classify as a celestial object," it said.

NASA explained that the discovery was made using images from its Wide Field Infrared Explorer (WISE) mission, which originally mapped the sky in infrared light between 2009 and 2011.