Humans have always been captivated by the star-studded skies. Much like an orchestra thrills its audience with each instrument, our universe continues to astound us with each new revelation, including this recent discovery of CWISE J1249 by NASA citizen scientists of an unknown object moving at incredible speed.
One such incredible discovery was recently made by an exceptional group of astronomical enthusiasts, the citizen scientists of NASA’s Backyard Worlds: Planet 9 project.
Their keen eyes spotted an object moving at an astonishing speed of 1 million miles per hour, a rarity in the tranquil orbits of the Milky Way. This sensational find marks the first detection of such a fast and compact celestial object.
CWISE J1249 and the NEOWISE mission
The Backyard Worlds project harnesses the potential of huge amounts of data from NASA’s Wide Field Infrared Explorer (WISE), which was later rechristened the NEOWISE mission.
From 2009 to 2011, WISE diligently mapped the sky, capturing images in infrared light, before being reactivated as NEOWISE in 2013.
This project, which was retired in 2024, played a crucial role in this discovery.
A few years back, dedicated citizen scientists, Martin Kabatnik, Thomas P. Bickle, and Dan Caselden, noticed a faint and fast-moving object on their screens, which was later titled CWISE J124909.08+362116.0.
Follow-up observations confirmed the…
Source www.earth.com
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