00:00Welcome back to Rayyan channel.
00:02Today we start an exciting journey to explore one of the rarest visitors to our solar system.
00:09Now we can see Atlas entering our solar system, its glowing path cutting through cosmic dust.
00:17Here we see Atlas's path curving around the Sun, with dust and debris trailing along its
00:22interstellar journey.
00:24As Atlas approaches the Sun, its nucleus starts to break apart, leaving a glowing trail of
00:29fragments drifting through space.
00:32We can now observe Atlas releasing gas and dust, forming its first faint ion tail as it
00:38travels past the Sun.
00:40Atlas's tails now stretch farther, with dust and ion particles tracing its path, showing
00:45the dynamic forces at work in space.
00:48Atlas now passes near the inner planets, its tails sweeping through space, revealing its
00:53interaction with solar radiation and particles.
00:56Here we get a close view of Atlas's nucleus, surrounded by dust and ion particles streaming
01:01along its interstellar path.
01:04Atlas continues to fragment, sending streams of dust and gas into space, creating intricate
01:09particle trails along its path.
01:13Sunlight now illuminates Atlas's fragments, revealing the glowing dust and ion tails curving
01:18through space.
01:20Now the debris field spreads wider, with dust and ion particles interacting along the paths
01:26of Atlas's fragments.
01:28Atlas fragments now approach the inner planets, their glowing tails sweeping across the solar
01:33system as they interact with solar forces.
01:36Atlas fragments draw closer to Earth's orbit, their glowing tails highlighting the dynamic journey
01:42of interstellar debris.
01:44The fragments shine brightly as sunlight strikes them, scattering dust and ion particles along
01:50their interstellar paths.
01:52Solar magnetic forces begin to bend the dust and ion tails, guiding Atlas's fragments along
01:57twisting paths through space.
02:00Fragments of Atlas now draw closer to Earth's orbit, their glowing tails bending and twisting
02:05under sunlight and solar forces.
02:08Fragments of Atlas now sweep past multiple planets, with dust and ion tails bending under
02:13sunlight and gravitational influences.
02:16Approaching Earth, Atlas's fragments begin forming bright dust streams, hinting at potential
02:22meteor showers.
02:24As Atlas fragments near Earth, the dust and ion tails intensify, creating a vivid display
02:29of particles guided by solar forces.
02:32Atlas fragments reach their closest approach to Earth's orbit, with dust and ion tails swirling
02:37dramatically under sunlight and solar forces.
02:40After closest approach, Atlas fragments move away, stretching their dust and ion tails into
02:45long, luminous streams.
02:48Smaller fragments spread out, their dust trails forming extended, luminous meteor streams across
02:54the orbital plane.
02:56As Atlas's fragments move forward, particle streams become denser, and sunlight sparkles off
03:02the glowing dust trails.
03:04Farther from Earth's orbit, Atlas's smallest debris twists together, creating intricate,
03:10shifting patterns in space.
03:12The debris widens into a broad corridor, with dust streams stretching far beyond the comet's
03:18fading fragments.
03:20Farther along its path, Atlas's debris expands into overlapping layers, forming wider and more
03:26complex meteor streams.
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