Mystery Object Spotted Going a Million Miles per Hour – IOTW Report

Mystery Object Spotted Going a Million Miles per Hour

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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 could be a low-mass star, or if it doesn’t steadily fuse hydrogen in its core, it would be considered a brown dwarf, putting it somewhere between a gas giant planet and a star. More

17 Comments on Mystery Object Spotted Going a Million Miles per Hour

  1. I’ll gladly pitch in to buy a one way ticket for both KamShilla and SloJoe Bridin to exit the universe quickly, along with all their cohorts and family.
    #GetOut! ☄

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  2. Fiction. CGI. Not that big a deal anyway in NASA’s world. NASA tells us the sun is traveling almost 500,000 mph around the milky way and we of course are following the sun in a corkscrew pattern.

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