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English: The blazing bright ball slicing through the center of this image is an example of a type of celestial body known as a centaur— a Solar System object that can be like both a comet and an asteroid. These fast moving icy objects reside in unstable orbits in the space between Jupiter and Neptune. The centaur in this image is named P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS), or LD2 for short. LD2 was observed from Gemini North, the Hawai‘i-basedhalf of the international Gemini Observatory, which is a Program of NSF’s NOIRLab.
Español: La brillante bola que atraviesa el centro de esta imagen es un ejemplo de un tipo de cuerpo celeste conocido como centauro: un objeto del Sistema Solar que puede ser un cometa o un asteroide al mismo tiempo. Estos objetos helados y de movimiento rápido se encuentran en órbitas inestables en el espacio entre Júpiter y Neptuno. El centauro que se ve en esta imagen se llama P/2019 LD2 (ATLAS) o LD2 para abreviar. LD2 se observó desde el telescopio Gemini Norte, en Hawai'i, que es parte del Observatorio internacional Gemini, un Programa del NOIRLab de NSF.
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Acknowledgments: PI: C.Schambeau (University of Central Florida)

Image Processing: Travis Rector (University of Alaska Anchorage), Mahdi Zamani & Davide de Martin

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The blazing bright ball slicing through the center of this image is an example of a type of celestial body known as a centaur— a Solar System object that can be like both a comet and an asteroid.

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