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| - | Astronomers spot an interstellar object zipping through our solar system | + | Stark before-and-after pictures reveal dramatic shrinking of major Amazon rivers |
| + | Huge tributaries that feed the mighty Amazon River — the largest on the planet — have plunged to record-low levels, upending lives, stranding boats, and threatening endangered dolphins as drought grips Brazil. | ||
| - | A newly discovered object speeding through our solar system | + | The country |
| - | This interstellar visitor, now officially named 3I/ATLAS, became known when the NASA-funded ATLAS (Asteroid Terrestrial-impact | + | In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, the impact on rivers is shocking |
| - | The comet’s speed and path through the solar system are two strong indicators that it originated beyond our solar system, said Gianluca Masi, astronomer and astrophysicist | + | The Rio Negro, one of the Amazon River’s biggest tributaries, is at record lows for this time of year near the city of Manaus |
| - | The comet is moving at nearly 37 miles per second (60 kilometers per second) — or 133,200 miles per hour (about 214,364 kilometers per hour) — too fast to be a “local” object in our solar system, said Teddy Kareta, an assistant professor at Villanova University near Philadelphia. | + | The river’s characteristic jet-black waters usually course through its thick maze of channels, but satellite images now show it drastically shrunken with huge swaths of riverbed exposed. |