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Could 'Oumuamua Be Alien Technology? Explore the Unsolved Mysteries of the Interstellar ObjectIn 2017, the mysterious interstellar object 'Oumuamua passed through our Solar System, sparking a heated debate about its ...
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Space.com on MSNHere we go again! Controversial paper questions whether interstellar visitor 3I/ATLAS is 'possibly hostile' alien tech in disguiseA controversial new paper questions whether the interstellar object 3I/ATLAS is a potentially dangerous alien probe, similar ...
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SYFY on MSNInterstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS (Probably) Isn't an Alien Spacecraft, But Here Are All the TheoriesThe space rock 3I/ATLAS is only the third confirmed interstellar object discovered by astronomers, following 'Oumuamua and ...
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‘Oumuamua: Can we catch an interstellar interloper? - MSN1I/2017 U1 (‘Oumuamua) was discovered in October 2017; shortly after, it was determined to be the first object ever seen inside the solar system that had come from beyond it. But by the time its ...
NASA/ATLAS/University of HawaiiAstronomers are tracking a newly spotted visitor to our solar system.:: K Ly at Deep Random ...
How do we know 3I/ATLAS, also called comet C/2025 N1 (ATLAS), is interstellar? Will it strike Earth? Can we visit it? Here ...
In 2017, our solar system received its first interstellar visitor, an unknown object named ‘Oumuamua. The massive visitor was believed to be over 300 feet long and baffled scientists.
'Oumuamua stirred up a bit of media excitement again in October 2018, when Loeb and his then-postdoc Shmuel Bialy submitted a preprint (since published) to the Astrophysical Journal.
"But because 'Oumuamua was so small, we think that it actually produced sufficient force to power this acceleration." As a result, any dust in the ice would remain trapped there, so you wouldn't ...
‘Oumuamua isn’t aliens, but it may not be an asteroid either A new analysis shows the interstellar visitor might not be what we thought. By Charlie Wood Published Nov 15, 2019 1:00 PM EST ...
Fleeting visitor The name scientists gave ‘Oumuamua translates from Hawaiian as “a messenger from the distant past, reaching out to us”. On 19 October 2017 – 40 days after it had gone past its closest ...
‘Oumuamua, named for the Hawaiian term for messenger or scout, was discovered on Oct. 19 by the Pan-STARRS1 telescope system, which searches for nearby objects that could pose a threat to Earth.
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